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In this last episode of our metaseries on podcasting at Concordia Seminary, Aidan Moon and Ben Leeper guide you through preparing to podcast. They explain how to outline your discussion, techniques for conversation, the differences between a paper and a podcast, and a technical review of the recording process at Concordia Seminary. If you are interested in recording a podcast on a topic of interest or as a class assignment, check out the show notes below for valuable resources to help you toward your goals!
SHOW NOTES
A printable guide for recording your podcast (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED): Click Here
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 LibraryIn this last episode of our metaseries on podcasting at Concordia Seminary, Aidan Moon and Ben Leeper guide you through preparing to podcast. They explain how to outline your discussion, techniques for conversation, the differences between a paper and a podcast, and a technical review of the recording process at Concordia Seminary. If you are interested in recording a podcast on a topic of interest or as a class assignment, check out the show notes below for valuable resources to help you toward your goals!
SHOW NOTES
A printable guide for recording your podcast (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED): Click Here
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