Want to try podcasting? Join our high school Podcast Club!
From recording to editing, it’s your chance to explore and create. No experience required!
If you’re interested in joining, email scott.stpierre@saskDLC.ca
Join us for a hands-on, in person introduction to Sask DLC's podcasting space and discover how podcasting can support cross-curricular learning across programs. During this session, you will:
Explore our stationary studio setup and portable podcasting kit
Learn how the space supports both audio and video production
Work directly with industry-standard equipment
Gain practical ideas for integrating podcasting into your courses
Whether you're new to podcasting or looking to expand your skillset, this session will provide practical experience and inspiration you can apply right away.
(Sign up for one or more sessions.)
📍 Saskatoon High School Campus -⏰Friday, March 27 1:30 – 3:00 p.m.
📍 Swift Current Campus -⏰Friday, April 17 10:30 a.m. – noon
📍 Prince Albert Campus -⏰Friday, May 1 10:30 a.m. – noon
📍 Moose Jaw Campus -⏰Friday, May 22 10:30 a.m. – noon
If you have questions, please contact Scott St. Pierre, scott.stpierre@saskDLC.ca
To register, complete this form.
We look forward to seeing you there.
🎙️Learn storytelling, audio production, video production and digital media skills
🎙️Meet other students virtually and share ideas
🎙️Studio visits at our Saskatoon campus, optional
🎙️Opportunities to publish work
🎤 Host or co-host
🎤 Writer or researcher
🎤 Video editor
🎤 Audio editor
🎤 Sound designer
🎤 Art designer
🎤 Social media & promotion
🎤 Behind-the-scenes producer
No fancy equipment is required. You can start with whatever you have and we'll also provide links to free sound effects and royalty-free music libraries.
🎧 Phone, tablet or computer with a microphone
🎧 Headphones (recommended)
🎧 Editing tools: Adobe Audition (available through Sask DLC), Audacity (free), or another editor of your choice
Each month we'll have an optional theme or challenge to spark ideas. Examples include:
🔊 My hometown story
🔊 Hidden talents
🔊 News you can use
🔊 Interview an Edler, teacher or mentor
🔊 The musc that inspires me
• Be respectful of others’ ideas and voices
• Give constructive feedback
• Try your best and ask for help when needed
• Protect privacy: get permission before sharing others’ names or voices
• Remember: participation is flexible - you choose how involved you want to be
No. You can work behind the scenes if you prefer.
No. You just need a device with an internet connection. We'll help you with free resources.
We meet online, virtually, once a week.
If there are opportunities to meet more than this, we can discuss it when we are all together.
There are optional in-person studio days in Saskatoon. We are also exploring having sessions at other campuses as well.
Your work will only be published if you would like it to be published and when it is ready for publication.
Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre provides Kindergarten to Grade 12 courses to Saskatchewan students who choose to study online. We empower students and families to choose the learning environment that works best for them, while supporting their graduation plan.
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