You wil submit all of your work in your teacher's Google Classroom page on the first day of class (unless your teacher says otherwise on the first day).
If you are doing a mix between assignments (vlog, podcasts, blogs), then I strongly suggest creating your own Google Site page and put everything there. Another option would be to submit your videos, blog, and podcasts in Google Classroom on the first day of class.
If you are doing just a podcast - You should use Anchor.fm in order to create your podcast episodes and then submit the link to your "station" on the first day of class. Another option is to create the episodes on different platforms and submit them on Google Classroom on the first day of class.
If you are doing just a video series - You should use Youtube to host your videos (and consider making your own channel); on the first day of class, you will submit the link to your channel/videos on Google Classroom. If you do not want your Youtube videos to be public, make sure you set them as "unlisted." You may use any other platform or way of making the videos that you'd like, too.
If you are doing just a blog - I strongly recommend creating a Google Site and organize your blog posts accordingly. Remember, you are partially graded on the appeal and visual asthetics of your project, so Google Sites will allow you to embed pictures into the site next to your posts (you can create visual titles using Google Sites or other programs, or you can just get images from the web).
Regardless of what type of assignments you are doing, we expect your work to be of high quality and be visually appealing. You cannot expect minimal effort to result in a maximum grade. Please consult the rubric below for more information!