[pccgrads] Fwd: [Register by Oct. 11] Podcasting Workshop with UW Libraries

Miriam A. Bertram via pccgrads pccgrads at u.washington.edu
Fri Sep 27 14:42:43 PDT 2024


Looks like fun!


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* Storytelling Fellows: Podcasting Workshop Call for Registration*
Register by Oct. 11, 2024:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc6FHaaYjQ8FuQkqxlZa7rPuAaXQoAdvLSWFfnbAHP5fsVfvA/viewform
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Are you a UW graduate student/faculty/staff member engaged in academic or
professional work that you wish you could communicate to a broader
audience? Interested in building your resume while learning how to tell
compelling stories about meaningful topics? Curious about what you can do
with a podcast?

If YES: the UW Libraries invites you to register for Storytelling Fellows!
This is an innovative, hands-on program designed to highlight the interests
and accomplishments of UW community members, using digital-storytelling
skills and technologies. This totally free, four-week online program will
take fellows through the start-to-finish process of envisioning and
creating a podcast suitable for an online portfolio, professional
presentation, or academic project.

Folks who have participated in past Storytelling Fellows programs have
created podcasts for the following reasons:

To make digital streaming content for websites:

- To communicate their work either to professional or public audiences
- To learn a creative, emergent form they’ll use in their teaching
- To learn a skill they can highlight on the job market and employ in
their careers
- To tell stories that have never been told and never will be unless
they do it
- To have pure fun

Storytelling Fellows Course Details:

- The workshop will run from October 18 to November 8.
- The workshop consists of four synchronous Friday sessions hosted via
Zoom from 2:00-4:00 pm PST on October 18, October 25, November 1, and
November 8. There will also be an asynchronous component via Discord. In
order to build community effectively, attendance is expected for the
synchronous sessions. The goal is to finish a 2-5 minute podcast – or a
podcast of any length.

Take a look at the syllabus for more information:
https://sites.uw.edu/libstory/podcasting/syllabus-for-podcasting/

No previous experience with media-making is necessary. Really, the only
requirement is a desire to be creative, to finish a project of your own
design, and to interact with other graduate students across disciplines.
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