Podcast - Script Writers, Editors, & Hosts

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Big Little Books
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Kavin Selvan
Founder and Lead Director
(21)
3
Portals
(1)
Project
Academic experience or paid work
120 hours of work total
Learner
Canada
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Social work Education
Skills
undergraduate research science education research editing scripting
Details

We are looking for assistance in leading and producing a podcast series where undergraduate and graduate students can talk about their science research in lay language for youth audience.


We believe this project will include:

  • Coordinating and leading a team of graduate students
  • Develop and produce podcast series
  • Collaborate and network with graduate and undergraduate science students
  • Knowledge translation of post-secondary science projects for youth
Deliverables
  • Recruiting graduate students to join the podcast team
  • Recruiting and interviewing graduate and undergraduate research students for interviews
  • Developing interview guides/scripts
  • Audio editing of the podcast recordings
  • Adding in clarification pieces to ensure content is comprehensible
  • Sharing and promoting podcast series
  • Publication of podcast: image, summary, upload
Mentorship

Through weekly meetings/virtual updates and texts, the podcast team will be able to connect directly with the leaders (and any other teammates) to consult for mentorship and supervision throughout the project. During the weekly meetings, questions, challenges, and ideas will be discussed in detail with the whole team.

Supported causes

The global challenges this project addresses, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Learn more about all 17 SDGs here.

Quality education

About the company

Company
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2 - 10 employees
Education, Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society

Big Little Books is a registered non-profit that wants to inspire a new generation of young Ontario readers in this current age of social media. Through friendly tournaments and thought-provoking workshops, we hope to increase youth engagement with literacy by creating memorable moments with their fellow peers. Working with schools and libraries across Ontario, we hope to support underserved communities and their youth.