Posted by spammyt on 23rd September 2008
Insert Interview Name Here

Three peers. One hope. One dream.
To make the best radio interview ever…
Well…we got close….*shifty eyes*
In our radio interview, however, we chose to talk about the topic of the usefulness of network systems in our schools.
We included a range of questions, including how effective network systems are in our schools and how the presence of network systems affects school work of Kogarah High School students. We discussed the relationship between computer network systems to education and literacy levels of the students of our school. We also debated on the advantages and disadvantages of network systems while keeping the interview at a typical “Kyle and Jackie O Show” radio style.
We interviewed the delightful pair of Brendan and Bruce from Year 10 to speak with us on this topic. While Brendan was very approving of computer network systems (listen to the podcast..you’ll understand), they both had a lot to share with us.
Enjoy!
Group Members: Sam, Jarryd and Zheng
(Each sold seperately, Batteries not included)
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Posted by colinluo1 on 17th September 2008
Student_podcast
Our podcast is about information technology in our school. This is the first podcast we did and the people who are going to interview is Tony Nguyen, Chan Hao, Colin Luo, Timothy Poon, teacher. The interview is about the role and importance of computer with student. We try do to our best in this assessment to make it better. We hope you enjoy it!!

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Posted by molisnou on 4th September 2008
Podcast: Our Vision

Help Us, Help Them
The theme is ‘The role of information technology in our school’. We are creating radio news coverage. The storyline is as follows. We, as students from Kogarah High School will be promoting a fundraising charity case to a school in Cambodia who live in a region suffering from extreme poverty.
This fundraising will allow the school to purchase information technology. We will travel there, interview an English teacher and one of his students about how they felt about receiving these generous donations. We will be asking questions about how information technology will be productive, resourceful and influential in their society.
In Australia, information has greatly revolutionized schooling life and we should not take it for granted. Thus, this radio news coverage is hoping to persuade the general public that schools in Cambodia should have the privilege of being exposed to information technology.
By: Molis , Maggie and Lawrence
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Posted by cwu147 on 1st September 2008
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