Using podcasting for education: Anywhere, anytime

Arendale, D. R. (June 2021). [Video, 73:03]. Using podcasting for education: Anywhere, anytime. Online workshop delivered for the United Kingdom Academic Peer Learning Community. https://youtu.be/V2Egjr53wmc University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy https://hdl.handle.net/11299/228967

These are the topics: (a) podcasting described and why popular, (b) lessons and statistics about podcasting, (c) distributing podcasts widely, (d) how to begin podcasting (develop the podcast idea, recording software and hardware, selecting the podcast host, find a partner for the technical part of podcasting), (e) creating voice from text-to-voice software, (f) creating audiobooks, and (g) suggested next steps in the podcasting process. I shared this talk for the United Kingdom Academic Peer Learning Community with a focus on podcasting. I have been podcasting since 2005 as a companion to my global history course and also with other topics of my interest. It was a fast-moving talk and demonstration.

David Arendale

At the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, David Arendale served as an Associate Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction with the University of Minnesota and Manager for the Educational Opportunity Association Best Practices Clearinghouse. While he became an emeritus faculty member in May 2019, he continues his writing, research, public service, and public speaking. Arendale is devoting more time to use of social media such as websites, YouTube channels, podcasting, and Twitter to communicate in addition to publishing in print and on-line open access journals

http://arendale.org
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