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Instructions: You will synthesize details and analysis of your case and build a podcast.
Grade Type: Major Grade 2
Grading Guidelines: True Crime Project Rubric
Due Date: Friday, February 27th, 2024, by 11:59 pm
Podcast discourse includes:
The names of the accused and victim(s)
Original charge/sentence
Key details of the case
Detailed analysis of Rhetorical appeals used in the argument
Detailed analysis of Rhetorical devices used in the argument
Cover photo (for Podcast)
Script/Talking points for the podcast
Delivery Includes:
Gestures
Eye contact
Body Language
Facial expressions
Vocal Intonations
No longer than 5-10 minutes
7 Tips for your PODCAST:
Introduce yourself and your show
Choose a song or piece of instrumental music that fits the overall style of your podcast.
Write a script but don’t just read directly from the script
Keep your voice casual; nobody wants to hear a monotone voice. Show some personality!
Do your research!!
Give a final thought (consider this a conclusion that wraps up your overall podcast episode)
Thank you listeners for tuning in