Creating a Distant Roar: Virtual, Hands-On, Information Literacy Workshops fo...
DIY Podcasting
1. DIY Podcasting SUNYLA 2011 Preconference Dana Longley, Empire State College Carleen Huxley, Jefferson Community College Mark McBride, Buffalo State College
3. Examples Gamers with Jobs: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/772424/gwj_snippet.mp3 Digital Campus: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/772424/digcampus_snippet.mp3 Adventures in Library Instruction: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/772424/ali_snippet.mp3 T is for Training: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/772424/t4train.mp3
8. Use professional reading and social media to keep find/keep up with relevant topics. http://diypodcasting.weebly.com/ SUNYLA 2011 DIY Podcasting Workshop
9. Inspiration from previous podcasts already completed.Invite guests on for an interview (other librarian’s, faculty, administration) SUNYLA 2011 DIY Podcasting Workshop
13. For class lectures Record the entire lecture of a fact 2 face class Record a lecture to a fully online class Record a guest speaker Ideas?
14. Marketing for the library Updates on new services Interview librarians Interview patrons Record guest speakers Ideas?
15. Colleagues Have a conversation with peers (core members) Have a conversation with peers (one man band) – Library2.0Gang Conduct interviews with peers Ideas?
Start with choosing an audience. Knowing who you want to do the podcast for will make it easier to come up with a theme for the overall podcast series. Once a theme is decided it will be easier to find relevant topics for each individual podcast.
Having trouble? What are you intersted in? What’s your speciality? You can model yours after another podcast you like to listen to. Or, consider what’s already been done? What are current podcasts missing? Then try to fill that information gap with your podcast.