Podcasting workshop <http://www.elearninggroup.org.uk/?page_id=45> 14 November 2008 Friends Meeting House, opposite Euston station Already repeated 4 times, this is a hands on, practical workshop (max 15) on how to create and upload podcasts run by Rachel Salaman, Audio for the Web <http://www.audiofortheweb.com/> and Martin Bazley, E-Learning Group. Programme 0945 - 1000 Introduction to the day 1000 - 1045 Podcasts and how they are used in the cultural sector 1045 - 1115 How to conduct an interview 1115 - 1120 Short break 1120 - 1220 Script-writing workshop 1220 - 1250 In groups, write a script and questions 1250 - 1300 Questions and discussion 1300 - 1330 Lunch 1330 - 1400 Demonstration of equipment 1400 - 1430 Record an interview, using the script from this morning 1430 - 1515 Editing your podcast 1515 - 1530 Tea 1530 - 1600 Share results, feedback 1600 - 1630 RSS and distribution 1630 Close Booking information Members £140, non members £190 (includes lunch, refreshments and delegate pack). Concessionary places may be available. We require a minimum number of 11 bookings to guarantee that this course will run. Membership of the ELG costs just £12 (individual) or £40 (corporate). To book your place on the Training Day and/or join ELG contact [log in to unmask] or telephone 01747 840032 We can invoice you and payments can be made by BACS or cheque. When emailing please also include the following details: 1. Name 2. Address 3. Email 4. Telephone 5. Institution 6. Job title Cancellation policy - 7-14 days prior to event 50% of the fee is payable. Within 7days of the event the full fee will be payable. To contact us please email [log in to unmask] or phone or text: Jane Frederick on 07889590255 or Martin Bazley on 07803580727 - with apologies for cross posting - ------------------------------------- Martin Bazley Chair, E-Learning Group for Museums, Libraries and Archives 15 Margin Drive Wimbledon SW19 5HA 0780 3580 727 [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> www.elearninggroup.org.uk <http://www.elearninggroup.org.uk>