Dennis Miller, Mansfield University’s PR director and podcast producer, has just launched a new series on podcast production. In the first episode Miller explains that he decided to start sharing his experience, mistakes and tips to help other higher ed PR and marketing professionals get into podcasting. This 10-minute podcast also sums up the different […]
Archive for the ‘Podcasting & iPods’ Category
Live from HigherEdBlogCon: All you need to know about copyright issues in podcasting
As announced in my previous post, HigherEd BlogCon started yesterday on a computer near you. The best thing about this free online conference is that you can “attend” presentations whenever you have time. I didn’t get a chance to catch one of the two presentations scheduled yesterday that picked my interest in the teaching track, […]
HigherEd BlogCon: time to subscribe to the conference’s RSS feed
The first higher ed online conference about the so-called Web 2.0 technologies, HigherEd BlogCon, will start on April 3 – well, that’s Monday! – on a computer near you, so you’d better hurry up and subscribe to its RSS feed – your free pass to this conference. Want a few good reasons to subscribe now? […]
Podcasting, s’il vous plait: iPods video speak French
Ok, I play a bit with the title of this post, but I couldn’t resist :-) In the survey I did at the end of last year, some of you requested that I write more about initiatives outside of the US, so let’s go to Europe. According to “Apple Loves France, Sometimes,” an article published […]
Special UB column about podcasting: Interview with Lori Schmidt at Lime Twig Group
Last November, I conducted several email interviews to prepare my column about podcasting in higher education for the Feb. 2006 issue of University Business: “The Power of Podcasts” A few months ago, the California-based creative agency specialized in higher ed marketing, Lime Twig Group, launched a division entirely dedicated to the production of podcasts for […]
Special UB column about podcasting: Interview with Paul Kruczynski and Brett Essler from Buffalo State College
Last November, I conducted several email interviews to prepare my column about podcasting in higher education for the Feb. 2006 issue of University Business: “The Power of Podcasts” Buffalo State College integrated podcasting into its website in 2005, an initiative presented as a podcasted case study at HighEdWebDev 05. Paul Kruczynski, Senior Web Implementation Specialist […]
Special UB column about podcasting: Interview with Dan Karleen from Thomson Peterson’s
Last November, I conducted several email interviews to prepare my column about podcasting in higher education for the Feb. 2006 issue of University Business: “The Power of Podcasts” At Thomson Peterson’s, the company well-known for its college guides, podcasting has been introduced in February 2005. Dan Karleen, the blogger behind Thomson Peterson’s Syndication for Higher […]
Special UB column about podcasting: Interview with Paul Razza from The Savannah College of Art & Design
Last November, I conducted several email interviews to prepare my column about podcasting in higher education for the Feb. 2006 issue of University Business: “The Power of Podcasts” The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) in Georgia started to offer video podcasts on iTunes last October as another way to deliver admission-related videos produced […]
Special UB column about podcasting: Interview with Dennis Miller from Mansfield University
Last November, I conducted several email interviews to prepare my column about podcasting in higher education for the Feb. 2006 issue of University Business: “The Power of Podcasts” Mansfield University launched a series of well-produced podcasts last fall as part of its admission efforts. Dennis Miller, MU PR director and podcast producer, answered these questions […]
Special UB column about podcasting: Interview with Brian Niles from Target X
Last November, I conducted several email interviews to prepare my column about podcasting in higher education for the Feb. 2006 issue of University Business: “The Power of Podcasts” Target X is a company specializing in higher ed interactive marketing communications that has also produced several podcasts for college admission officials. Its CEO, Brian Niles, answered […]
Special UB column about podcasting: Interview with Mike Richwalsky from Allegheny College
Last November, I conducted several email interviews to prepare my column about podcasting in higher education for the Feb. 2006 issue of University Business: “The Power of Podcasts” With over 30,000 podcasts downloaded in 10 months, Allegheny College launched its podcasts, 15-minute interviews with a new guest every week, in April 2005. The host and […]
Karine writes about higher ed podcasting in print – and online – at University Business
I’ve crossed over to print — well, technically it’s more a come-back as I started my professional life writing for traditional media (newspapers, magazines and even radio). Last Fall, Tim Goral, the Editor of University Business and a reader of collegewebeditor.com, sent an email to your favorite blogger and made an offer I could not […]
iTunes U: free podcasting for higher ed made easy or Apple’s new marketing trick?
You’ve probably heard or read the news. It hit the wires early last week at the same time Apple’s representatives started to contact universities and colleges to talk about a very enticing offer from the Wonderful Wizard of Podz: iTunes U. Brown, Duke, and Stanford Universities; the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, at Ann […]
3 questions to a higher ed blogger: Michael M. Crow, Arizona State University President, from “The President’s Post”
The Arizona State University President is one of the first higher ed presidents (well, he is probably the first. If you know another, let me know) to blog and podcast on a regular basis. He has been blogging at “The President’s Post” since early December and plans to start podcasting every week this month. With […]
ASU President to become the first university president-podcaster
President Crow from Arizona State University is a pioneer when it comes to the new Web2.0-enabled world of higher ed public relations. After launching his blog, “The President’s Post,” last month, Michael Crow has just announced today on his blog that he will soon start to podcast on a weekly basis: “On a separate but […]
The University of Alabama swaps iTunes for targeted prospective students’ email addresses
Friends are very precious, but iPods can be ferocious. Even if a 99-cent song doesn’t seem to be such a big deal, feeding the small digital beast can become a costly habit, especially on a college student’s budget. The people in charge of student recruitment at the University of Alabama have not only realized it […]