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East Greenwich High School Media Production Lab podcast series and episodes. This project was made possible in part by a grant from the Rhode Island Office of Library and Information Services using funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
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Antigone - Eissa and Yahya
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone.
Participants: Eissa and Yahya
Created January 2024 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. -
Antigone - John and Lilly
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone.
Participants: John and Lilly
Created January 2024 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. -
Antigone - Emma, Taylor, Jennavieve and Liza
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone.
Participants: Emma, Taylor, Jennavieve and Liza
Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. -
Antigone - Katy, Julia, Jocelyn and Logan
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone.
Participants: Katy, Julia, Jocelyn and Logan
Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. -
Antigone - Luke and Owen
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone.
Participants: Luke and Owen
Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. -
Antigone - Jenna, Sophia, Amaliegha and Jack
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone.
Participants: Jenna, Sophia, Amaliegha and Jack
Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
Customer Reviews
Amazing idea!
I am a parent whose kid is in the class. I love this idea!! Simple but genius. We the parents often don’t know what’s happening in school, especially the older the kids are. I am lucky in that my child is very open and communicative. Even so, I got much more information from this podcast than I would have from him EVER :) . Food for thought for other departments maybe? :)
Thanks and keep up with the great work. We are lucky to be part of the EGHS family