Public Engagement in the 21st Century: Podcasts and Online Audio New
In recent years, the nature of public engagement has been shifting. Alongside well-established means of engaging the public, new media technologies have opened up an enormous range of options for communicating far beyond the physical limits of the university. Podcasts are a hugely effective method of getting your research out there, such as those by Cambridge’s Naked Scientists. These reach a large and diverse audience, frequently rate very highly in the iTunes download chart, and also have streaming slots on local radio.
Chris Smith will talk about his experiences with the Naked Scientists and about the benefits of public engagement. Along with experts from the Community Affairs team, ‘how to’ advice will also be given about producing and disseminating podcasts, so that you can get started. Finally, you will have the chance to ask questions of the speakers.
Research staff and PhD students
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainers | |
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1 | Wed 25 May 2011 17:30 - 18:30 | 17:30 - 18:30 | Department of Engineering, Dr Constance Tipper Lecture Theatre | map | Dr Steve Joy, Nicola Buckley |
- to consider the benefits of engaging the public in research, particularly via new media technologies
- to explore how to produce and share online audio and podcasts
- to find out about where in the University support for public engagement is available
Lecture
For more details, please email Dr Steve Joy
One session of one hour
Booking / availability