This podcast is divided into 6 parts (each between 2-6 minutes). Simply select the part you would like to listen to. I would highly suggest listening to the podcast in order - so the information will make sense.
Before I talk about this podcast, I would like to give a shoutout to Scratch Team member @Za-Chary. I got the idea to make this podcast after watching theirs. Also, please see the "Credits" section in the project for a list of everyone who contributed to this project (both major and minor). I would also highly suggest checking out @Za-Chary's podcasts: -Part 1 https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/396311282/ -Part 2 https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/397137393/ Okay - so now onto the project. As of making this, I am a college student studying the field of Communication (how it works, and the psychology behind it). I honestly think having some knowledge in this field is not only helpful when communicating with others in real life - it is also very useful when it comes to communicating with others on Scratch, whether its by comments or forum posts. In this podcast, I will be giving a general overview of what Communication is and how it works. I will then be discussing how this field applies to Scratch, issues users may face when communicating with others, and steps that users can take to effectively communicate on Scratch. If you have any questions about this field of study, then please feel free to ask in the comments below!