Tuesday, February 06, 2007
making my first podcast!
i have to say it was a very fun experience. the hardest part was getting everyone around me to be quiet so i could record. oh, another hard part was getting the images i wanted to look exactly like i wanted them to. the dialog and music was easy...once i decided what i wanted to use. putting everything in a powerpoint to pull from, and writing the dialog in the notes section made it very easy to follow my podcast and time it right. the editing did take a while. and it was a drag having to re-record a section, actually many sections because someone decided to send a fax right then, and forget how to use the machine! or how about someone screaming across the room instead of just calling them on the telephone. or the door slamming, or the phone ringing, or the silly humidifier starting and stopping like a big diesel rig. but all in all, it was a great experience, and i wouldn't mind producing, directing, editing, and starring in another podcast.
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ok then...where do you see a need for this technology to support our clients? Maybe you could start working on the podcast that will provide instructions for EVERYONE to use the new PDSS registration system. I know this topic is something dear to you since you have such strong feelings about eliminating the paper printed calendar. Sherry Vannaken has developed some Atomic Learning modules that discuss the technology, maybe we want something to tell people about the change and why - a more personal approach?
I agree that creating podcasts can be challenging, but I think once we incorporate it into our daily work responsibilities, the ease of creation and use will follow.
Great idea. I can make a short podcast describing the new PDSS system. Having the podcast available on HRD's website is a great way to advertise the new system.
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