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January 29, 2008

I've got to create a podcast on how to podcast....got any great resources?

Podcast_ctap_smallSo I have to create a podcast (for work) that will serve as an intro for folks within my organization as they start to learn how to podcast and how to think about podcasting.

What I'm wondering is if anybody has any institutional resources/standards/policies that they can share on appropriate content/length/etc for podcasts? Any "standard operating procedures" out there? I'll even take lists of favorite resources....

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Hi Mark,

Have you heard of the Podcasting for Dummies Podcast? It is a companion to the Podcasting for Dummies book. I found it useful.

I am giving a workshop on podcasting, blogs and wikis and have compiled some resources at http://learn2day.wetpaint.com/page/Podcasting+Resources

If possible, I would like to see what you develop.

Have a great one,
Richard

Try this for Intro to podcasting:
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/podcasting.htm

Hmm. Link didn't work in my previous comment. Try this:

How to create a podcast.

This might be helpful. It is a link to a podcast episode on how to make a great podcast.
http://cowbladder.podomatic.com/entry/et/2006-11-06T00_34_25-08_00

I'd humbly suggest visiting The Four P's of Podcasting(R) website: www.FourPsOfPodcasting.com

Hope this helps.

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