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Podcasts for Aggies – AGCJ366
Podcasts for Aggies – AGCJ366
125 episodes
2 weeks ago
These podcast series are part of the project work for students in the AGCJ 366 broadcasting class in the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication at Texas A&M University. These podcasts range over a variety of topics chosen, developed and produced by students.
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These podcast series are part of the project work for students in the AGCJ 366 broadcasting class in the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication at Texas A&M University. These podcasts range over a variety of topics chosen, developed and produced by students.
Show more...
Education
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All good things… final thoughts
Podcasts for Aggies – AGCJ366
1 year ago
All good things… final thoughts
What a ride. When we started this revamp of Radio Broadcasting 5 years ago, who thought that we’d have over 100 students create over 250 episodes on countless topics. Here are some of my “final thoughts”. Final thoughts Every semester we’d stumble along, learning new things: Students in the class always to amazed me–their creativity, […]
Podcasts for Aggies – AGCJ366
These podcast series are part of the project work for students in the AGCJ 366 broadcasting class in the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication at Texas A&M University. These podcasts range over a variety of topics chosen, developed and produced by students.