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Home Education Podcast Club Friday 24th June - ED Community Centre ?5


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Calling all home educators:


Hello,


We will be setting up our pop-up recording studio at the East Dulwich Community Centre every 2-3 (ish) weeks and with the help of your creative, talkative and inspiring children, we will be producing a regular Home Education Podcast starring 7+ year old future podcast & radio stars! Each podcast episode will be released and shared within the home ed community once every two sessions (depending on how much gets recorded)!


The first podcast club will be held on Friday 24th June 10am-11am. Tickets cost ?5 per child, which can be paid on the door, but we would ask that you book in advance (as numbers are limited).


Please email us directly on [email protected] with the subject line ?Home Ed Podcast Club? and state the name & age of your child if you would like to attend, and you will receive an e-ticket by email to print / bring along to the workshop. Or PM us with your email address.


The club will consist of basic audio editing, interviewing each other on set topics, recording sounds to accompany the podcast, and perhaps the odd interview with you, the parents!


The aim of this podcast club is for home educated children to discuss fun topics of relevance and interest and to be informative for parents, so if you would also like to take part, we?re looking for parents to share their top tips, discuss resources they use, talk about upcoming events and outings etc. (Parents take part for free)!


If you have any questions, please do just ask!


Best wishes,


Zoe & Leon

http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/


Address:

46-50 Darrell Road

East Dulwich Community Centre

SE22 9NL


Email: [email protected]


First session: Friday 24th June


Time: 10am-11am

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