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09/27/2011
City
Podcasting
Alameda took another small but meaningful step in the march
towards greater transparency. Podcasting.
City meetings (past and future), are now available for download
as both audio and video podcasts, marking the first time that
these meetings can go mobile. For city council watchers,
this will allow significantly more convenient options for paying
attention to what happens at City Hall on Tuesday nights.
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09/26/2011
Why
You Need a Podcast
Hosting your very own radio-like show is one of the fastest
ways to build your reputation as an expert and to gain backstage
passes to hang with the biggest names in your industry.
It has never been easier or more useful to produce your very
own audio content --most commonly known as podcasting -- than
it is today.
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09/20/2011
Podcasting
Engages Shoppers
Podcasting can be an effective way to engage shoppers
and encourage brand or site loyalty, resulting in more sales.
What's more, podcasting is relatively easy and inexpensive for
businesses small and large. Nearly any marketer can start podcasting
almost immediately.
Complete
Article |
09/19/2011
Podcasting
Comdiens
Podcasts offer the earbud-intimacy of a stand-up routine
with the listen-anywhere reach and convenience of radio - minus
the language and content restrictions of commercially driven,
FCC-regulated broadcasts.
Podcasting
Comediens |
09/12/2011
Podcast
Myth Busting
Here are eight podcast
myths ready to be busted! |
09/08/2011
10
Internet Technologies Educators Should Be Informed About –
2011 Update
You will find updated information for 5 of the technologies
from the original posting, and 5 new technologies that have
earned their rightful place in the list
10
Internet Technologies for Educators |
09/07/2011
Tips
for Professional Videocasting
After seeing several professional YouTube talents hit the
big time, you may have considered creating your own video podcast
or vlog in an effort to stake your own claim in the world of
Internet television. You may have a brilliant concept and have
tried your hand at shooting video and editing. You’re
pretty set, right? Here are five tips for professional video
podcasting
Tips
for Videocasting |
09/06/2011
Podcasting
Engages Shoppers
Podcasting can be an effective way to engage shoppers and
encourage brand or site loyalty, resulting in more sales. What
is more, podcasting is relatively easy and inexpensive for businesses
small and large. Nearly any marketer can start podcasting almost
immediately.
Podcasting
Engages Shoppers |
09/05/2011
Tips
for Better Podcasting
Podcasting can prove to be a great tool for any Internet
marketer who is looking out to deliver high quality content
to his/her target audience in the best possible way. A podcast
can help you build your relationship as well as that important
trust with your listeners and help build your brand by simply
doing your own show or interviewing an expert.
Tips
for Better Podcasting |
09/04/2011
iTunes
U
Wednesday, September 7th.
One hour workshop will introduce faculty and staff to Drake
University on iTunes U and how you can maximize this tool
in your learning environments. In this interactive, hands-on
workshop, you will learn:
• How iTunes U integrates with the classroom to provide
on the go learning
• Examples of iTunes U best practices
• iTunes U basics, such as content distribution and
intellectual property rights
• How to create podcasts using video, voice, PowerPoint
slides, and images |
09/04/2011
Huge
List of Podcasting Tools
Huge list of podcasting
tools and resources for podcasters. |
09/03/2011
Follow
Us on Twitter!
Follow @PodcastingTools
on Twitter. |
09/02/2011
Adapt
or Suffer
Small businesses tend to be more agile than large corporations,
but in order to take advantage of that strength, they must be
willing to adapt with changing times in order to prosper and
survive. This is especially true when faced with a difficult
economic climate.
Small
Businesses Must Adapt! |
09/01/2011
Podcasters
Block
Here then, are my tips for overcoming… podcasters
block. |
08/31/2011
Faith
and Podcasting
The growing number of American adults who own smartphones
today -- more than one-third, according to the Pew Internet
Project -- is fueling the trend of mobile technology infiltrating
churches. While more members of contemporary churches are reading
and studying Scripture on their smartphones and other devices,
traditional houses of worship have been slow to accept the technological
evolution.
For the early adopters, the change is simple, convenient and
happening organically. They already have a smartphone, which
can access multiple translations of the Bible in real time --
so they do not see a need to tote around the good book.
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08/30/2011
Skills
No Longer Required for iPhone Apps
Several websites have popped up offering tools to generate
apps with drag-and-drop simplicity. One is free, while others
charge for their services. To create, all you need is content
to fill them up. In this social-media era, that is surprisingly
easy to get. If you've got videos posted on YouTube, you have
got material for an app. You may not be able to get ultrafancy,
such as adding geotagged location data. But you can add photos
from your Flickr feed and text from blog posts and Twitter tweets
for a nice, personal app.
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08/29/2011
Social
Media in Emergencies
The American Red Cross has released a new survey that claims
Americans are increasingly relying on the Internet and social
media for disaster information. According to the Red Cross,
18% of Americans regularly rely on Facebook to obtain disaster
information. The survey also claims that the Internet is the
third most used medium to find out information about disasters--radio
and television are more frequently used.
Facebook appears, by far, to be the most heavily used social
media site for finding out disaster information. 91% of respondents
polled over the phone and 78% of respondents online said they
had used Facebook during natural disasters; another 25% of online
respondents also used Twitter. Personal blogs, Flickr and tumblelogs
such as Tumblr and Posterous lagged far behind.
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