2. What is Podcasting . /pdkst/, /pdkast/, U.S. /pdkæst/ [< -pod (in iPod, a trade name for an MP3 player) + -casting (in BROADCASTING n.). The use of the Internet to make available digital recordings of broadcasts for downloading to a computer or personal audio player. From the Oxford English Dictionary
4. Why Would Libraries Want to Use It? Staff Training or Professional Development Library Tours Events Speakers Series Story Telling Book Reviews Library Instruction
8. Identify Clear Objectives Clearly state learning outcomes Think about ideas for content Will you be: Creating a lecture Having a conversation Giving people tips Marketing a service Interviewing someone Reenacting a scene “I wish I had known” Talking about your article from the article discussion Reviewing what you learned from your poster session
9. Know Your Audience Who is going to listen to your show? What do they want to hear? Should your voice be formal or informal?
12. Focus on the Message, not the Media Be creative, not boring! Professionalism Take care: copyright and fair use Flickr Commons Creative Commons Pdinfo CCMixer
21. Get your Podcast Heard Add your podcast to multiple lists Let people subscribe Advertise it (Facebook, Twitter, Blogs) Use your listeners to advertise Be interesting
25. Consider using topics from your article discussion or poster sessionProposal Due July 15 250 words or less Describe the content of your podcast Podcast Due August 5 Post on the Peer Coaches Blog Length: 10 to 15 minutes
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SpeakersHow manyWhen will they speakLengthShorter is betterClosingThank people for listeningIf recurring show, alert listeners to the next episode