We podcast our public lecture series (http://www.bath.ac.uk/podcast). It's a
mix of science, engineering and humanities - which makes for an interesting
combination. The lectures have been downloaded over 60,000 times since we
started counting in April, and very positive reviews in 'traditional' media
have helped. The drawback of podcasting lectures is that the speaker will
inevitably make reference to any powerpoint presentation they are using. We
do try to make these available too - but it's by no means ideal. I guess
that is where vod/vidcasting comes in....but that is next year's project...
Andrew
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From: psci-com: on public engagement with science
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Sallie Robins
Sent: 07 December 2006 12:41
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Subject: Re: [PSCI-COM] The pod thing (was RE: [PSCI-COM] Cybersurgery:
robots in the operating theatre)
My understanding of the pod thing is that podcasts are regular broadcasts
that you subscribe to much like a magazine subscription, so a little piece
of software sits on your computer and trawls to pick up the latest 'issue'.
A recording of a lecture or discussion etc would be a one off and so you
couldn't subscribe to it - unless of course they were regular events in
which case that would work and you could subscribe to this - but hey I may
be completely wrong about this! Wouldn't be the first time - Sallie
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From: psci-com: on public engagement with science
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Sent: 07 December 2006 10:48
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Subject: [PSCI-COM] The pod thing (was RE: [PSCI-COM] Cybersurgery: robots
in the operating theatre)
Interesting that you offer mp3 files without going so far as to declare them
"podcasts".
Would it be relatively straightforward to take that next step? Or does that
land you with a major web task?
I ask because I try to keep my eye on this podthingy. I have come across
some really neat ones, such as the Naked Scientists, but have also seen one
or two that are excruciatingly bad. (Names on personal request.)
Maybe a lecture recording isn't suited to the pod/RSS approach.
Has anyone here investigated this issue in any depth?
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Sent: 06 December 2006 17:06
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Subject: Re: [PSCI-COM] Cybersurgery: robots in the operating theatre
Hi Mudit
We record the lectures and make them available online as MP3 files. You can
hear some of our most recent lectures through our webpages
http://www.rcseng.ac.uk/museums/events/audio_and_transcripts.html
It usually takes 2-3 days following the lecture to get the files up there,
so do bear with us!
Thank you for your interest in this event.
Jane Hughes
Jane Hughes
Audience Development Officer
Hunterian Museum at The Royal College of Surgeons
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