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RIA #38: Dr. Katie Linder on Podcasting in Higher Education (Conference Panel)

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Dr. Katie Linder

Dr. Katie Linder

On this episode of the Research in Action podcast, I’m excited to share something a little bit different with you. Recently I had the opportunity to participate in a podcasting panel at the Online Learning Consortium Accelerate Conference that took place in Orlando, Florida in November 2016. I was really thrilled to join a panel of other higher education podcasters. Let me share who you’ll hear from on this episode. The moderator for the panel is Kelvin Thompson, the co-host of TOPcast: The Teaching Online Podcast, who you’ve also heard from in a previous Research in Action episode. My co-presenters on the panel include Tom Cavanagh, the other co-host of TOPcast: The Teaching Online Podcast, who you’ve also heard from on Research in Action; Tanya Joosten, who is a co-host of Women Who Wine in Higher Education, you’ve also heard from her on Research in Action; Bonni Stachowiak, who’s the host of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast; Jenny Quarles, who hosts Learning Lab; John Ernstberger, who hosts HigherEdScope; and of course me, the host of Research in Action. I hope you enjoy hearing the panel.

Transcript (.docx)

Show Notes

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Segment 1:  Why has there been a resurgence with podcasts and how do you measure podcast success? [00:00-10:31]

In this first segment, the panelists share some reasons that podcasting has become more popular and also some of their success metrics.

In this segment, the following resources are mentioned:

Segment 2: How do you gain a podcast audience and what does the podcast production process look like? [10:32-22:32]

In segment two, the panelists offer some ideas for audience engagement strategies and share about their production processes.

In this segment, the following resources are mentioned:

Segment 3: What are your recommendations for those new to podcasting? [22:33-30:17]

In segment three, the panelists share their recommendations for getting started with podcasts and some of their favorite podcast shows.

In this segment, the following resources are mentioned:

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