Ian R Buck and Ryan Rampersad discuss the barriers of podcasting and the avenues in which our podcasting dreams might prosper.
Intro of problem
Today we’ll be discussing the issue of how difficult it is from a technical standpoint to create a podcast.
Discussion of podcasting as a medium:Seven concepts of new media from Nancy Baym’s Personal Connections in the Digital Age
Podcasting has the same agenda setting effects as any other mass medium.
Adoption trends: a survey of college students in 2008 (so old!) reported that 60% of them listened to podcasts at least sometimes. On average they had been listening for 1.52 years (SD 1.04 years). On average they listened to 84.37 minutes a week.
According to The Verge (a highly tech-focused publication), podcasting is going through a renaissance. Serial is the fastest-growing podcast of all time.
Can be used effectively to improve listening skills in a new language. In particular, metatextual skills were developed by the participant keeping a journal, and the researcher added ideas for her to journal about over the course of the weeks.
I (Ian) on the other hand, used podcasts as an anchor to Minnesota while I was in Sweden. Oops.
Technical Discussion of our proposed solutionBasically, we want to make it as easy as blogging or making a video series on YouTube.
Ian’s Wishlist:
Ryan’s Wishlist
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Baym, N. K. (2010). Personal connections in the digital age. Polity.
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Pierce, D. (2014, November 28). The new radio stars: Welcome to the podcast age. Retrieved
March 4, 2015, from http://www.theverge.com/2014/11/28/7302227/the-future-is-podcasts
Social Marketing reading CMR 4341 class notes & misc, retrieved 3/4/2015.
Xigen, L., & Li, Z. (2011). Technology Attributes, Perceived Value of Information, and Social Utility: Predicting Podcast Adoption and Use. Southwestern Mass Communication Journal, 27(1), 69-83.
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