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2020 NPR Student Podcast challenge

NPR Student Podcast Challenge Now Open To Those In College


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For its third Student Podcast Challenge, NPR is opening up the contest to anyone pursuing their associate’s or bachelor’s degrees, in addition to middle and high school students.

The Student Podcast Challenge: College Edition will be open from December 1, 2020 through February 15. The contest for middle and high school entries will run from January 1, 2021 to March 15. The winners from each will be notified in late spring.

“I’m thrilled to be expanding the Student Podcast Challenge to adult students of all ages, at both community colleges and four-year institutions,” said Steve Drummond, executive producer of NPR Ed and Code Switch. “We can’t wait to hear what these students have to say in their podcasts.”

Podcast contest for those pursuing associate's or bachelor's degrees opens December 1, 2020; opens January 1 for grades 5-12

As in years past, NPR’s Education Team is providing training materials and resources to participants. The team, who won a Murrow award this month for “Excellence in Innovation”, will offer guidance on how to use a smartphone to record audio, how to conduct an interview, audio storytelling tips and tricks — for both teachers and students of all ages. Those looking for additional guidance can turn to NPR’s Student Podcast Challenge podcast, which highlights great student podcasts and the people who made them, along with insight from NPR reporters and past judges about what makes great audio.

In addition to having their work featured on national NPR programs, winning middle-school, high-school and college students will also have NPR journalists report features on their entries. Other standout podcasts may be featured online, on other NPR programs or on local Member stations.

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