Podcasting Activities: Trying to Think Big
It was painful, but we were able to come up with five somewhat interesting uses for podcasting:
- Discover and share podcasts within specific areas of interest
- Formal or informal interviews with students, faculty, professionals
- Focus group related to a specific topics
- Brainstorming and capturing group thinking
- Guiding people through tasks (audio only, screen cast, video cast)
We'd like you to share links to your podcasts as a comment here and help us think about how we can start to use these technologies over the long haul.
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I have started a podcast designed to bring together the different stakeholders of an organization with which I am involved. The idea is to generate excitement and interest in the organization while providing information in a (hopefully) entertaining medium. I would say that my efforts so far fall under categories 2,3, and 4 so far (Formal/Informal interviews, Focus groups, Brainstorming), and I am definitely improving and discovering little 'tricks' every time I record!
I have started a podcast designed to bring together the different stakeholders of an organization with which I am involved. The idea is to generate excitement and interest in the organization while providing information in a (hopefully) entertaining medium. I would say that my efforts so far fall under categories 2,3, and 4 so far (Formal/Informal interviews, Focus groups, Brainstorming), and I am definitely improving and discovering little 'tricks' every time I record!