I figured I’d post the radio bumpers that we made. Two of them had audio problems when we made them in class (Dear Jim Groom, tell us in advance next time and I’ll bring in a real microphone), so I redid them.
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15 second mystery show bumper
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30 second mystery show bumper
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1 minute mystery show bumper
A) Don’t tell me what to do.
B) The element of surprise is key to this course.
C) Billy Joe Armstrong (of GreenDay) high-fiving Aristotle in front of a flashy prezi detailing edu-chaos–on a t-shirt