Producer-host Dr Collin Bjork offers a broad overview of important things to consider after you’ve finished recording audio for your podcast. These include: editing software, hosting platforms, podcatchers, promoting your podcast, and making money from your podcast. (Spoiler alert: it’s really difficult to make $$$ podcasting!
Slideshow for a forthcoming invited presentation. ABSTRACT: Podcasting originated as a new form of a...
This viewgraph presentation reviews some questions regarding podcasting. It highlights the various p...
Born out of interviews with the producers of some of the most popular and culturally significant pod...
Producer-host Dr Collin Bjork introduces you to Pod Uni - the podcast about podcasting. Learn how to...
In her final post on academic podcasting, Digital Editor Cheryl Brumley talks about post-production ...
Producer-host Dr Collin Bjork introduces you to two key aspects of podcast narration: writing for au...
This is a follow-up to last week\u27s episode, found here: Why YOU should record a podcast. Aidan Mo...
Producer-host Dr Collin Bjork recites this Māori karakia and explains how it connects to notions of ...
Put the video podcast medium to work for you and your clients with a winning formula. Know how video...
abstract: Over 50% of the US population has listened to a podcast as of 2019. That is over 144 milli...
What is it? Podcasting is part of the so-called Web 2.0 that depends on push technologies to deliver...
Podcasting has become popular as it allows listeners to time–shift content, i.e., to listen — when i...
Podcasting is by now a well-established and proven medium for delivering content to targeted audienc...
The output from the recordings of the 6 P's of Podcasting workshop held at the University of Portsmo...
Podcasting is the creation of recorded information and its delivery over the Internet, using web syn...
Slideshow for a forthcoming invited presentation. ABSTRACT: Podcasting originated as a new form of a...
This viewgraph presentation reviews some questions regarding podcasting. It highlights the various p...
Born out of interviews with the producers of some of the most popular and culturally significant pod...
Producer-host Dr Collin Bjork introduces you to Pod Uni - the podcast about podcasting. Learn how to...
In her final post on academic podcasting, Digital Editor Cheryl Brumley talks about post-production ...
Producer-host Dr Collin Bjork introduces you to two key aspects of podcast narration: writing for au...
This is a follow-up to last week\u27s episode, found here: Why YOU should record a podcast. Aidan Mo...
Producer-host Dr Collin Bjork recites this Māori karakia and explains how it connects to notions of ...
Put the video podcast medium to work for you and your clients with a winning formula. Know how video...
abstract: Over 50% of the US population has listened to a podcast as of 2019. That is over 144 milli...
What is it? Podcasting is part of the so-called Web 2.0 that depends on push technologies to deliver...
Podcasting has become popular as it allows listeners to time–shift content, i.e., to listen — when i...
Podcasting is by now a well-established and proven medium for delivering content to targeted audienc...
The output from the recordings of the 6 P's of Podcasting workshop held at the University of Portsmo...
Podcasting is the creation of recorded information and its delivery over the Internet, using web syn...
Slideshow for a forthcoming invited presentation. ABSTRACT: Podcasting originated as a new form of a...
This viewgraph presentation reviews some questions regarding podcasting. It highlights the various p...
Born out of interviews with the producers of some of the most popular and culturally significant pod...