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Tag Archives: Podcasting
Feb 21 2013
The Simple Guide to Academic Podcasting: Microphones and Recorders
1 CommentIn the second in a three part series on academic podcasting, Digital Editor Cheryl Brumley explores the technical side of the medium, arguing that the range of recording equipment available makes it easy for the entry-level podcaster to gain surer … Continue reading
Posted by: February 21, 2013
Tagged with: Podcasting
Feb 15 2013
The Simple Guide to Academic Podcasting: Know Your Audience and Your Schedule
2 CommentsPodcasts are rapidly becoming a regular feature of online research dissemination and university brand-building, so why do only a minority of academics use them to share their research? In the first of a three-part series, LSE Review of Books Digital … Continue reading
Posted by: February 15, 2013
Tagged with: Podcasting, podcasts
Nov 17 2012
LSE Review of Books podcast series nominated for European Podcast Award
Comments OffThe LSE Review of Books podcast series has been nominated for a European Podcast Award, organised by the European Initiative Podcast Awards with the support of OLYMPUS. Cheryl Brumley, Managing Digital Editor for LSE PPG Blogs, discusses the origins of the Review’s podcast project and its potential … Continue reading
Posted by: November 17, 2012
Tagged with: audience, audio, Blogs, engagement, online, Podcasting, podcasts, social media
May 10 2012
Podcasts are a natural fit for communication of academic ideas
2 CommentsPodcasts present a chance to meet academics you admire and explore the thinking behind their publications all while building up your professional reputation. Mark Carrigan walks through academic interview technique and technical tips for those curious about podcasting. I … Continue reading
Posted by: May 10, 2012
Tagged with: Academic communication, digital era, impact, Knowledge transfer, Podcasting, public engagement










