Live (or dead) without a net

In less than three hours I will be leading my first podcasting workshop. I was happy to get the opportunity. Too bad that:

* I barely podcast at all, and possess scant knowledge at best
* I have an hour total with a diverse group of participants to go through an overview, listening, recording, editing and syndicating — with some discussion on pedagogy too, natch
* I haven’t started preparing it yet
* I’ve got a big pile of Northern Voice (this week — ack!) related stuff to do as well, and about ten unrelated flagged emails that require immediate response

Just another day in paradise. If you want to see the carnage in process, you might keep an eye on the workshop wiki, as yet in a pristine unspoiled condition. And no, this isn’t a cry for help. I’ve done enough that lately.

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I am a Strategist and Discoordinator with UBC's Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology. My main blogging space is Abject Learning, and I sporadically update a short bio with publications and presentations over there as well...
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3 Responses to Live (or dead) without a net

  1. Heya, B. You’re more than welcome to just download the files from my recent Read/Write Web romp, which included a section on podcasting.

    http://www.darcynorman.net/presentations

    Use/abuse anything in there that would be of help.

    – D

  2. Brian says:

    Thanks amigo — into the wiki it goes!

  3. Brian says:

    Darren posted a link to Tod Maffin’s Idea to Air, and I accidentally de-spammed it. Sorry Darren, thanks for the link — it’s a good ‘un.

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