BLOG POST #11 – Audio Playground Four

The podcast above was made to highlight the short commute that I take everyday to school. The prompt for this assignment was to make a podcast for your current commute, which I decided to follow almost exactly. UNE is on the same road as my house, so coming up with a substantial amount of genuine audio during the short trip was a challenge. I did my best to include a couple of relatable and comedic moments in this episode, but it is definitely up to the audience to see if those bits land or not. I hope you enjoy this short episode!

Audio Journal #8

Below this week’s audio journal, you will see a few files from one of the tasks from my internship this week. The screenshots did not fully encapsulate the website updates that I did, but these are a couple of text updates that I did for the website. The edits have not been published as of this post, but keep an eye on blackrockfarm.net in the near future to see the full changes.

BLOG POST #10 – Expert Interview

For this interview assignment, I thought that I could interview the owner of Blackrock Farm about the company’s sustainability and eco-conscious practices and how important that is. I have heard the staff at Blackrock talk about various specific efforts around the farm with regard to sustainability, so I think that I would start there for my pre-research.

As a second option, I was thinking of interviewing my grandfather. He is what I would call an expert craftsman and carpenter. I think that it might be interesting to learn more from him about common mistakes people make, safety procedures that are commonly overlooked, and things of that sort. The internet would be the best place to get this kind of information before I conduct the interview.

UPDATE: I decided to interview my friend Ben from UNE. He is enrolled in the athletic training program here and he is what I would consider a professional, even without a certification. The conversation will mostly be about the life of an athletic training student, but also an athletic trainer as well because he has that level of expertise already. In my freshman year at UNE, I was enrolled in the athletic training program, so I had a lot of prior knowledge going into the interview, which means that I did not have to conduct extensive research.

Interview date/time: March 24- 3:30pm (COMPLETE)

Interview Questions:

  • Could you tell us a little bit about yourself?
  • What is the most satisfying aspect of being an athletic training student?
  • What is the biggest struggle or pain in your studies?
  • Why and how did you get into athletic training?
  • Do you prefer the field work you do at sports games and other events over the learning side of things?
  • When did you first become interested in this field?
  • Is there a particular case or injury that stands out from the rest that you can remember?
  • What kind of role have mentors played in your education overall progress in your field?
  • What is the next big step you need to take on your way to becoming a certified athletic trainer?
  • Could you describe the community of aspiring athletic trainers?

Intro/Outro Script:

Journal #5

I have to say that I am confused about what this journal is asking me to do exactly. My feeling is that this journal will be the same as the most previous revision projecct post that I made because I have not made much progress since then. With that being said, let’s see what we can do with this journal.

My relationship with peer-review with regard to college work has not been great. The feedback and commentary always seem to fall on either side of the spectrum of positivity and negativity. Either my work is “so good” or it is “not the way I would have done it.” Obviously, there have been a couple of moments in the midst of all of this where great feedback has been given to me, but that is, again, seldom the case. Hopefully I can receive some peer review feedback that allows me to further this revision project in ways that make sense, not to just reword things, or just simply subtract or add information.

The only commentary work that I have completed for my revision project has been done in my head and out loud with Dr. Smith, but I have a couple of ideas on how to drastically improve on the project, even with the limited commentary I have available. So, the original paper that I wrote in my junior year was about The Interface Problem that is presented by Bermudez in the book The Philosophy of Psychology, but only one common response out of the four to the problem itself. The response that I focused on was the autonomous conception of mind, but there is also the functional conception of mind, the neurocomputational conception of mind, and the representational mind. All of these theories/responses to this question posed by Bermudez react to the issue at question in different ways. So, the first big change I would make in my project would be to include this additional information. The example proposal from the bottom of the PDF that was shared with us will be great once I get to that part of my project, simply because it is written about the same professor that I am using for this project.

BLOG POST #9 – Audio Playground Three

For this project, my classmates and I were asked to tell a story in the form of a list that would ideally last around one minute. It did not take me long to figure out what avenue I wanted to pursue. I am constantly making lists to do all sorts of different tasks, so brainstorming on this one was rather easy. The idea was to take the audience through what my routine would be if I were to be applying for a job. In fact, I have done what I said in this podcast almost exactly a couple of times before.

As I wrote the script on a classroom chalkboard, I found that I was getting a little bored with the material that I came up with. Because of this, I decided to toss in a couple of lines that could be funny, an effort to make the episode less boring. As always, enjoy!

BLOG POST #8 – Interviewing Dad (P.3)

As I write this post, my family interview project sits unfinished in Garage Band at about nineteen minutes of total run time. Since I recorded the initial audio and conducted the interview I have been very busy, so there has not been a lot of time to sit down and edit this interview down to at least thirteen minutes. The audio that I need to complete the editing is all there, but I may need to record some additional narration clips once I start chopping up the existing tracks.

There have not been any troubles so far in editing. A story is beginning to emerge as I listen to the interview a second time. I have decided that the goal of this project is to tell my dad’s story as best as I can while trying to shine light on the lessons and advice that he provided in our conversation. This episode of my podcast could serve as a piece of advice for people around our age entering the professional world.

To get to this final product, a whole lot more work needs to be done. The things that I have mentioned already like recording additional narration clips and refining the story properly are the biggest parts at this time. Obviously, I will need to cut out all of the dead space, the “ums and uhs,” and any other unnecessary information that lies in between the information I want to present. The problem is deciding which information is best to present and what is best to leave out. So, that’s where I am at currently!

BLOG POST #8 – Interviewing Dad (P.2)

At this point I have conducted the interview with my Dad over Zoom. Since he lives in Massachusetts, we thought that this medium would be the most like an in-person conversation. We recorded the Zoom call for the audio, but we also decided to record each of the audios locally at our respective houses in an attempt to achieve higher quality sound. All of this went smoothly and the audio is safe and sound in my files!

During the conversation with my dad, I was able to ask him all of the questions that I came up with (these can be seen in my earlier blog post of this project). The challenge at this point will be narrowing down the almost forty minute conversation into a story that is both interesting and concise. Be sure to check out the final page once I am done!

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