The group's podcast I chose to critique is Roshanjit and Franchesca's Podcast.
After viewing their podcast I was able to learn an efficient amount of information about Gross Domestic Product without straining my ears. The content is strong and answers all required questions that was asked. There were some points during the podcast that the information being said was a bit quick, but the speed remained constant and improved along the way.
Right from the beginning the recording was clear and loud. Their lively vocals caught my attention and helped me stay focused without losing me through the lesson.
Unlike other podcasts I have heard they weren't monotone or too quiet, but clear. The images were set up accurately with what was being said and they did their part on contributing to match the verbal content. I liked the way they setup the podcast in a "classroom" setting and it was indeed interesting and creative. I did learn alot about trade deficit value and the formula for gross domestic product. I would recommend others to view the podcast if they needed help to review the GDP.
The only criticism I can offer them is to slow down a bit at some points, but their pace was perfect. Also, more pictures could have been placed in the podcast to engage the reader more.
Overall, they both did a very good job nonetheless.
After viewing their podcast I was able to learn an efficient amount of information about Gross Domestic Product without straining my ears. The content is strong and answers all required questions that was asked. There were some points during the podcast that the information being said was a bit quick, but the speed remained constant and improved along the way.
Right from the beginning the recording was clear and loud. Their lively vocals caught my attention and helped me stay focused without losing me through the lesson.
Unlike other podcasts I have heard they weren't monotone or too quiet, but clear. The images were set up accurately with what was being said and they did their part on contributing to match the verbal content. I liked the way they setup the podcast in a "classroom" setting and it was indeed interesting and creative. I did learn alot about trade deficit value and the formula for gross domestic product. I would recommend others to view the podcast if they needed help to review the GDP.
The only criticism I can offer them is to slow down a bit at some points, but their pace was perfect. Also, more pictures could have been placed in the podcast to engage the reader more.
Overall, they both did a very good job nonetheless.
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