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Archive for March, 2007

Podcast Hands-On Training:Whine and You Will Be Served.

Saturday, March 17th, 2007

I love these unconferences. I whined about no hands-on training here at PodCamp Atlanta, so here we are just after lunch with an impromptu hands-on session with Stephen Eley. There is at least 20 people in the room. Audacity is on the screen now. I am taping it on my digital recorder.
Half hour later: I […]

Waiting to Do Hands On Stuff at PodCamp

Saturday, March 17th, 2007

Hmmm, lots of people talking at us today at PodCamp Atlanta. I was hoping for real hands on instruction. Maybe I can pull together some people who also need the help. Or maybe I will have to settle for the book Podcasting for Dummies, which has been recommended by Stephen Eley. So I am going […]

Podcast Atlanta Begins at Emory University

Saturday, March 17th, 2007

Podcamp Atlanta has just begun. Amber Rhea helped organize and is the behind the Georgia Podcast Network. Josh Hallet of Hyku is speaking now. Hallet is now talking about community. Already there are more podcasters in Atlanta than commercial radio stations. So the diversity of ideas is there. In the podcasting world there are those […]

Going Off to PodCamp Atlanta

Friday, March 16th, 2007

Big weekend coming up I am off to PodCamp Atlanta. As I write this, I have a big old Marantz digital recorder in front of me that I am trying to remember how to use. Any how, it should be a fun weekend starting tonight with a meet and greet at Manuel’s Tavern. Maybe more […]

Help Jay Rosen Remake Journalism Starting Now

Wednesday, March 14th, 2007

Jay Rosen’s Newassignment.net has launched what it calls Assignment Zero, the beta test of its approach to pro-am journalism. Its first shot will be trying to understand the open source, crowdsourcing phenomenon.
Here from is more from the site:
Jay Rosen conceived of Assignment Zero with the goal of developing a working model of an […]

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