PROJECT DAY RADIO PLAY
Tell a story in an exciting way and produce your own sounds – that’s what you can do with a radio play project!
The students develop characters and plot and record their own radio play: live or digitally.
In this way, they not only strengthen their language skills but also learn how media is produced.




1. To begin, the students develop a story and think of suitable roles, locations and sounds.
2. Then they rehearse their scenes and record them with a microphone and tablet.
3. At the end, the radio play is digitally edited and refined – with music, sounds and everything that goes with it.
And this is what it sounds like in the end:

Our topics
As experienced media professionals, we come directly to your school and organize the project day. You can sit back and relax.
We're happy to tailor the content to your specific needs. We often request topics such as:
How does the project work?
As experienced media professionals, we come directly to your school and organize the project day.
If desired, also online or over several days.
We're happy to tailor the content to your specific needs. We often request topics such as:

2. Live radio play
Together, the students come up with an adventure story, assign roles, and record everything as a live radio play – with real sounds and music.
This creates a lively listening experience in which imagination, teamwork and expression are the focus.
1. Storytelling with Sound
In this module, participants produce their radio play digitally – from the script to editing with sounds and effects.
You will experience how a story comes to life through sound and learn how to use simple audio technology.

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Consulting & training
Individual coaching
Do you have special requests or complex projects that you'd like to discuss in a personal coaching session? We can certainly help.
Further training
As trained media educators, we offer consultations and training for teachers and educators, both online and in person.
Parental support
Parents also regularly approach us with questions. Sebastian has been active here for some time and organizes parent-teacher evenings where he advises parents on how to use social media.
philosophy
For us, digital media isn't the solution to all problems, but it's a great complement to traditional teaching. Digital media – practical and up-to-date!
More free information?
Check out our blog post about radio plays!
There you will find ideas on how to implement radio play and podcast projects in your classroom – even without complex technology.















