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Showing posts with label podcasting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label podcasting. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 May 2017

Podcast Your Research

We've just found a great blog post on the LSE Impact Blog, about the benefits of disseminating your research using social media - and, specifically, by using podcasts.

Podcasting is like broadcasting, over the internet.  It tends to mean an audio recording, and means your research can potentially reach a much wider audience.  Have a look at this!  

When you're sharing something visual, then it's technically a screencast, and offers a whole load of different permutations of audiovisual media.

There's a book, Communicating Your Research By Social Media, which looks really interesting, but we'll get that later on this year.  For now, read the LSE Impact Blog and see if it sets you thinking!
  • What could you podcast about?
  • Or would you use a blog (with or without video)?
  • Or screencast a powerpoint (ditto)
  • Or screencast a powerpoint with voiceover?
  • What technical expertise would you need?
  • Would it be worth learning these skills?  (Rhetorical question!)

Thursday, 28 October 2010

The Sound of a Librarian

Tara Brabazon argues that "Shhhh" is not the sound of a shushing librarian, but of the steam coming out of their ears ... Provocative podcast! Listen here ... Tara suggests that we should all be podcasting more. Much more. Visit her @ Academia.com