Provided by: The Climate Question |Published on: November 8, 2022
Podcasts Grades 9-12, ap-college
Synopsis
This insightful podcast episode discusses the importance of visual imagery and photography in telling the climate story in a way that connects with many different people and increases awareness and engagement.
It helps students use their critical thinking skills and can stimulate a research project or art project.
The host speaks with various climate photographers to get their perspectives and opinions.
Additional Prerequisites
Students should be familiar with climate change and global warming.
It ends at 25:10 and then an advertisement for another podcast follows.
Differentiation
Students can look at the "Blue Marble" image mentioned in the podcast, read about it, and discuss what thoughts and feelings it evokes.
Part 15:20-16:57 discusses the principles of photojournalism. Students could be given an assignment to analyze various climate visuals in photojournalism and present their findings.
This podcast could be used in an art class discussing framing, composition, and subject matter.
Students can be encouraged to take photos of their home or neighborhood over a span of 3-5 months and note any climate connections.
Science classes can use this podcast when discussing communicating science to the public. Have students describe a complex scientific process they learn about in class in a way that is easy for the general public to understand.
The podcast mentions social media algorithms and media presentations of climate change topics and imagery, which could be explored in social studies classes and computer science classes.