This is Whitehirst Park's first ever podcast. It is an interview with a pupil who became Kilwinning's Segdoun Queen for 2006/2007. It isn't a polished performance but the children did all of the work themselves.Download p7_podcast_one.mp3
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What a superb podcast. I can't believe it's the first time you've done it as you all sound like pro DJs. I'll put a link on my blog to your post. Bravo!
Your first podcast was absolutely delightful! Your story is wonderful.I hope to hear more from you. I teach 8th grade students, who are 13 and 14 years old, and we did our first podcast last week. Keep up the good work!!!
Thanks everyone for surpporting the Whitehirst Park podcasters. I am one of them called Sally. Just to be honest, we could not have done this without Mrs Leslie our primary 7 teacher.
What a great podcast! Really enjoyed hearing about how the Princess is chosen. You all sounded very clear - enjoy your last few weeks of primary school and have a great time when you reach secondary!
Excellent, well done you have done really well. When will you be doing your next podcast? Lets hope your secondary school will allow you to podcast when you get there.
Your podcast is lovely. I especially liked hearing your accents and thank you for explaining how the queen is chosen as we don't have anything like this at our school.
I am one of the podcasters and my name is Marissa. Thank you for all of your great comments!! I would like to say thank you to Ewan and Mrs leslie as this would never have been possible without them. THANK YOU!!!!
hi i am marissa's mum i am so proud of all the girls who took part in their first podcast i would to thank ewan and mrs leslie for the help. it was very interesting
I'd like to say well done to the children who worked so hard on their first ever podcast. They are working on the second one at present and I hope that arouses the same interest. The children have had a great time discussing the comments. Thank you everyone. P7 - you need to nag the folk at the Academy to let you podcast!!!!
Great show. Mrs Leslie
WOWWWWW how many people have put a comment in.I am Victoria one of the podcasters.i am still in shock for all the comments espically the ones from the USA and New Zealand and thank you to everybody, even if you didn' t put a comment in.I am wondering why don' t you put comments in about our teacher Mrs Leslie as she got it on the internet.the other podcasters done GREAT well done to them.bye for now. I' m a star.
I really enjoyed your podcast. I have a classroom of 7 and 8 year olds, and we are thinking of tryhing our hand at podcasting. Well Done.
Mr. Mc
Taylor Elementary
Swan River, Manitoba
Canada
What a superb podcast. I can't believe it's the first time you've done it as you all sound like pro DJs. I'll put a link on my blog to your post. Bravo!
Posted by: Ewan McIntosh | June 04, 2006 at 11:30 AM
That was a great podcast! Thanks so much for making it. I hope you will make another!
Posted by: Nancy McKeand | June 05, 2006 at 04:38 PM
Your podcast is so good it is hard to believe that this is your first podcast. I loved your story. Keep up the good work.
Jim
Port Huron, MI USA
Posted by: Jim | June 05, 2006 at 09:28 PM
Your first podcast was absolutely delightful! Your story is wonderful.I hope to hear more from you. I teach 8th grade students, who are 13 and 14 years old, and we did our first podcast last week. Keep up the good work!!!
Chris Burnett
Mount Clemens, MI USA
Posted by: Chris Burnett | June 05, 2006 at 09:48 PM
Thanks everyone for surpporting the Whitehirst Park podcasters. I am one of them called Sally. Just to be honest, we could not have done this without Mrs Leslie our primary 7 teacher.
Posted by: Sally Ho | June 05, 2006 at 10:33 PM
What a great podcast! Really enjoyed hearing about how the Princess is chosen. You all sounded very clear - enjoy your last few weeks of primary school and have a great time when you reach secondary!
Posted by: Lynne Horn | June 05, 2006 at 10:45 PM
Do you think you'll be able to make another podcast for your listeners before you carry on to secondary school?
Do you think you'll get your secondary school to start podcasting?!
Posted by: Ewan McIntosh | June 06, 2006 at 08:08 AM
Excellent, well done you have done really well. When will you be doing your next podcast? Lets hope your secondary school will allow you to podcast when you get there.
Posted by: Steve | June 06, 2006 at 09:16 AM
Very professional! Let's hope you've time to make another one before the holiday.
Posted by: Andy Watson | June 06, 2006 at 02:08 PM
Your podcast is lovely. I especially liked hearing your accents and thank you for explaining how the queen is chosen as we don't have anything like this at our school.
Posted by: Ms Hayes, New Zealand | June 07, 2006 at 08:33 AM
Congratulations on the excellent podcast. I will be sharing it with our Yukon students.
Posted by: Cam Good | June 07, 2006 at 05:01 PM
Wow, the chorus of students was pretty well coordinated! I thought it was a pretty nice job for a first ever student-produced podcast. Congrats.
-Ben from Michigan
Posted by: Ben | June 07, 2006 at 09:51 PM
I am one of the podcasters and my name is Marissa. Thank you for all of your great comments!! I would like to say thank you to Ewan and Mrs leslie as this would never have been possible without them. THANK YOU!!!!
Posted by: Marissa Smith | June 08, 2006 at 06:24 PM
I go to Whitehirst park primary school and I think the podcast is excellent.I am very pleased for Emma and I can't wait to hear the next podcast
Posted by: Polly McLuckie | June 08, 2006 at 09:19 PM
I go to Whitehirst park primary school and I think the podcast is excellent.I am very pleased for Emma and I can't wait to hear the next podcast
Posted by: Polly McLuckie | June 08, 2006 at 09:19 PM
I go to Whitehirst park primary school and I think the podcast is excellent.I am very pleased for Emma and I can't wait to hear the next podcast
Posted by: Polly McLuckie | June 08, 2006 at 09:19 PM
hi i am marissa's mum i am so proud of all the girls who took part in their first podcast i would to thank ewan and mrs leslie for the help. it was very interesting
Posted by: jackie Smith | June 08, 2006 at 09:36 PM
i think the brodcast is fan dabby dosey n cant wait to here the next wan
Posted by: stuart walsh | June 09, 2006 at 10:05 PM
i think the brodcast is fan dabby dosey n cant wait to here the next wan
Posted by: stuart walsh | June 09, 2006 at 10:05 PM
I'd like to say well done to the children who worked so hard on their first ever podcast. They are working on the second one at present and I hope that arouses the same interest. The children have had a great time discussing the comments. Thank you everyone. P7 - you need to nag the folk at the Academy to let you podcast!!!!
Great show. Mrs Leslie
Posted by: Pat Leslie | June 10, 2006 at 03:11 PM
WOWWWWW how many people have put a comment in.I am Victoria one of the podcasters.i am still in shock for all the comments espically the ones from the USA and New Zealand and thank you to everybody, even if you didn' t put a comment in.I am wondering why don' t you put comments in about our teacher Mrs Leslie as she got it on the internet.the other podcasters done GREAT well done to them.bye for now. I' m a star.
Posted by: Victoria Black | June 21, 2006 at 05:10 PM
I really enjoyed your podcast. I have a classroom of 7 and 8 year olds, and we are thinking of tryhing our hand at podcasting. Well Done.
Mr. Mc
Taylor Elementary
Swan River, Manitoba
Canada
Posted by: Rob McDonald | November 21, 2006 at 10:05 PM
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