I attended Marco Torres' Digital Storytelling workshop at ITSC in Portland last month. One of the things I really like about him is that "mata dos pajaros de un tiro" when he reaches his audience: his love for digital storytelling and real things that matter. He has coraje, and in his workshop not only talk about technicalities but real things that are happening in the US, that everybody has to pay attention to, especially us as educators.
In this ocassion, when he was talking about audio issues for storytelling, he let us listen subtlely to the podcast of Richard Rodriguez in NPR's All Things Considered from April 6, 2006 "Thanking Immigrants for the Myriad Jobs They Do"
npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5325714
When I saw Marco Antonio showing us the podcast, I decided also to kill two birds: film the faces in the audiences while recording the podcast.
Sos grande Marco Antonio!!!