Nearly half of all Americans are listening to podcasts on a regular basis because they provide a flexible way to learn information, or to be entertained while driving, working out, or doing chores around the house. Your library can reach these patrons, and build a deep and meaningful relationship with them, by launching your own show! But does podcasting require a lot of technical knowledge? A professional sound room or recording studio?
In this webinar, Heather Teysko will break down the four things you need to start a podcast: a good idea, a sound file, a place to put that sound file, and a way for patrons to listen to it.
By the end of the webinar, you will have:
- a clear idea of why your library would benefit from having a show
- an understanding of how to start your new show
- knowledge of the technical requirements
You will be well on your way to starting your own podcast and connecting with patrons in a new medium.
Presented by Heather Teysko
YOU MUST LOGIN to the MT State Library Moodle Space to acquire the links for PCI webinars to register and attend live. Recordings of these webinars will also be posted in Moodle. The license for these resources extends to Montana librarians, volunteers and board members only. Access to the recordings will expire at the end of 2022.
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