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From inception to publication this practical session delivered by Emily Elias, journalist and producer of the Oxford Sparks podcast series, is a whirlwind tour through the basics of how to share your research in an engaging manner through podcasting.

COURSE DETAILS

The session will introduce approaches to podcasting, present inspiration from a range of different podcast styles, and take you step-by-step through the basic technical skills of recording, editing and publishing audio files.

You’ll have the chance to develop an idea and have a go recording it with support and feedback during the day.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Upon completion of this course students will have an:

  • Understanding of what podcasting is and its benefits in relation to communicating science to wider society.
  • Ability to identify, develop and create narratives for the purposes of podcasting.
  • Understanding of the skills required to record and edit audio, including making use of music and sound effects.
  • Increased awareness of platforms for publishing podcast material.

INTENDED FOR

All

ADDITIONAL INFROMATION

You will need a laptop with Audacity installed and headphones for this session.

Lunch and refreshments will be provided.

NUMBER OF PLACES

30

DATE/TIME 

6th June 2024 | 09.30 - 16.30

BOOKING INFORMATION

Booking for this course will open at the beginning of Trinity term.

TERMS & CONDITIONS

When registering for this course, please check our Terms and Conditions.