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Show #14: Universities can teach corporations about podcasting

In this 10-minute podcast, I discuss how universities are using podcasts as learning tools, and how corporations can adopt this technology to keep employees informed and help them learn. You can download the show here or subscribe to the feed on this page to get all Trafcom News Podcasts automatically. Here are the shownotes:

00:01 Intro and welcome
01:16 Colleges and universities are leading the podcast charge; how corporations can follow suit
01:40 Carleton University videocasting Chemistry 101 lectures
03:50 Duke University encourages podcasting by professors
04:55 How companies can move from audiotapes/ CDs to MP3 files
05:30 Advice for organizations wanting to podcast: start small
06:00 Neville Hobson's article for Global PR Week 2.0 - four ways to use podcasts in the corporate world
07:40 Recruiting podcast example from McMaster University School of Engineering
09:00 Where to send comments; outro

Links mentioned:
Carleton University videocasts
Neville Hobson's article
McMaster School of Engineering

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