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This is a follow-up to last week's episode, found here: Why YOU should record a podcast. Aidan Moon and Ben Leeper discuss how to record a podcast at Concordia Seminary, using the recording studio in Sieck. More than a technical guide, they offer advice on choosing a topic, recording with a partner, scheduling an editing session, and discussing the project with the professor. Next week's episode will dive deep into how to prepare to record.
SHOW NOTES:
Podcast information for professors and students can be found here: Multi-Modal Assignment Resources - ARC - Academic Resource Center - LibGuides at Concordia Seminary. A sample podcast rubric for assignments is available on this page as well. Sign up for the editing slots can be found here: https://forms.gle/2mrGoU4VieEJZvGL7
By Hasse Memorial LibraryThis is a follow-up to last week's episode, found here: Why YOU should record a podcast. Aidan Moon and Ben Leeper discuss how to record a podcast at Concordia Seminary, using the recording studio in Sieck. More than a technical guide, they offer advice on choosing a topic, recording with a partner, scheduling an editing session, and discussing the project with the professor. Next week's episode will dive deep into how to prepare to record.
SHOW NOTES:
Podcast information for professors and students can be found here: Multi-Modal Assignment Resources - ARC - Academic Resource Center - LibGuides at Concordia Seminary. A sample podcast rubric for assignments is available on this page as well. Sign up for the editing slots can be found here: https://forms.gle/2mrGoU4VieEJZvGL7