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Workflow and the Creative Process
http://www.markblevis.com/ workflow-and-the-creative-process/I have just joined the list of amazing speakers and topics for the PodCamp Toronto… Workflow and the Creative Process - A discussion on how to pull together recorded content, chop it up, mix it up and sequence it in a way that delivers a message and/or tells a story that engages your audience. This
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UKPA Chair Concludes Term, Looks Back
http://www.podcastingnews.com/ 2008/ 12/ 01/ ukpa-chair-concludes-term-looks-bac…Last week, the UK Podcasters Association appointed Neil Fairbrother (of Pod3.tv) their new chairman. Previously the position was held by Dean Whitbread, one of the founders of the organization. I caught up with Dean recently, and asked him to give me a rundown of the things he and the UKPA worked on, fought against, and/or celebrated during his tenure.
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I promised you
http://www.grannymar.com/ blog/ 2008/ 11/ 30/ i-promised-you/On Friday I introduced you to three fine young men that I know of from the world of blogging and podcasting. One of them was Cian MacMahon a fifth year student who podcasts as a hobby and so far has succeeded in finding two sponsors to cover his hosting expenses.
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Boys boys boys
http://www.grannymar.com/ blog/ 2008/ 11/ 28/ boys-boys-boys/Years ago my father told me that it was a sign you were getting old when the policemen looked like school boys! Alas, the police have looked like schoolboys and schoolgirls to me for many a year now. Sigh! When I began this blogging lark most of my early contacts were Elly’s age group, yes I saw them as children.
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The Future Of PodCamps
http://www.podcastingnews.com/ 2008/ 11/ 27/ the-future-of-podcamps/PodCamp co-founder Chris Penn has posted his thoughts on the future of PodCamps, a series of user-organized podcasting conferences. Penn offers six suggestions for 2009 PodCamp organizers: Use the tools! 2008 showed rapid growth in every social network of note, and as organizers, the more you can help people meet and greet prior to the event, the better.
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PodCamp in 2009: Thoughts for organizers
http://www.christopherspenn.com/ 2008/ 11/ 25/ podcamp-in-2009-thoughts-for-orga…As we wrap up 2008 and the interesting year that it was, I wanted to throw out some ideas there for PodCamp organizers for 2009. 1. Use the tools! 2008 showed rapid growth in every social network of note, and as organizers, the more you can help people meet and greet prior to the event, the better.
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Communications is a process
http://www.markblevis.com/ communications-is-a-process/One of the great underlying themes at PodCamp Ottawa 2008 is that communications — particularly anything released within social media and new media — is a process, not a result. Some great examples were shared throughout the day to illustrate this point including Jeff Parks‘ story about finger
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Podcamp Ottawa all-around
http://inoveryourhead.net/ podcamp-ottawa-all-around/I took all these photo at Podcamp yesterday and stitched them together with my girlfriend just now. Pretty cool. Thanks to Mark etc. for organizing. Take a look up close, I think it’s worth it.
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My turn!
http://dawnpapuga.com/ 2008/ 11/ my-turn/My turn! Posted by: Dawn in Memes, NaBloPoMo, PGH Podcamp & Bloggers Yeah, so I suppose you all noticed that I’ve fallen off the fail wagon pretty hard. Not only have I not had time or energy for NaNoWriMo, I have been seriously lacking in my NaBloPoMo duties. There are plenty of things
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“…And thanks for all the Pigeons…”
http://dawnpapuga.com/ 2008/ 11/ and-thanks-for-all-the-pigeons/“…And thanks for all the Pigeons…” Posted by: Dawn in New Media, PGH Podcamp & Bloggers, Pittsburgh, YinzTeam How do you say goodbye to someone you don’t “technically” know? Today is a sad day in the Pittsburgh blogging and social media community. The anonymous author of The Burgh Blog, PittGirl, a.k.a.
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