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Podcasting (JISC RSC-NW) January 20, 2010

Posted by Steve Boneham in : podcasting, HowTo, video, Training , add a comment

This is a slidecast produced for participants in an online training session on podcasting for JISC RSC-NW. The idea is to give participants the opportunity to come up with ideas for what formats and approaches would work for their podcast before the event, so that the time online can focus on the practicalities of producing a podcast. Following that, we hope they’ll put this into practice to produce and publish a podcast to encourage review and discussion with others.

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If you have any questions about producing your podcast, please add them to the comments below. We will monitor this post and respond as soon as possible. This will also give other participants the chance to learn from your questions and perhaps by answering them. To help with this, you may wish to ’subscribe to follow up comments’ which will send you email notification when we reply or another comment is made.

If you have questions that you’d prefer not to share with the group, please email me at the address provided in your joining instructions for the session.

Podcast: Introduction to Podcasting March 26, 2009

Posted by Steve Boneham in : podcasting, HowTo, social media, Training, JISC , add a comment

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A brief introduction to podcasting and the training offered by Netskills recorded for JISC RSC-Eastern. It’s always painful to listen to yourself, but I hope it’s less painful for you!

Listen to more podcasts from JISC RSC Eastern

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For Pod’s Sake: making better podcasts December 2, 2008

Posted by Steve Boneham in : podcasting, HowTo, projects, social media , 1 comment so far

I recently developed a podcasting workshop for Netskills that’s turned out to be one of our most popular events and certainly my favourite to run (thanks for the funding Lawrie!). So, based on what I learnt from putting this workshop together, here are a few tips for anyone thinking of producing a podcast.

Understand the medium: When done well, podcasting is engaging, entertaining and educational. However, podcast directories are full of podcasts that only a mother could love. So, how do you keep it interesting?

Get the right equipment: You don’t need to a sound engineer to produce a professional sounding podcast, but knowing a bit about the hardware will help you get a good, clean signal that your listeners will thank you for:

Present like a Pro: The best equipment won’t help you if you can’t use it to communicate effectively.

That’s a wrap: But the work doesn’t stop at recording. The post-take edit is where you can tweak your content with tools like Audacity to make it really sparkle.

Get it out there: Of course, the final step - publishing your polished podcast - is the most important, but is usually the most simple. It certainly is if you use a free podcast hosting service like Podomatic, to which you just upload your content via a set of forms and through the magic of RSS, your podcast will find its way to your listeners. There are of course lots of ways to host podcasts, but that’s another post.

If you want to know more about podasting, check out the links below, get in touch or come on one of our workshops!

I’m aware that it’s a little ironic to blog about podcasting, so I will eat my own dogfood and do a podcast version of this post soon.

(photo credits: All images downloaded from stock.xchng)