Title
What's New. Bridging the Academic-Public Divide Through Podcasts. Episode 22
Creator
Cohen, Daniel J., (Daniel Jared), 1968- (Creator)
Northeastern University (Boston, Mass.), Libraries (Creator)
Contributor
Metzger, Doug (Contributor)
Language
English
Date created
November 20, 2018
Type of resource
Sound recording
Genre
Podcasts
Format
Sound Recording
Digital origin
born digital
Abstract/Description
There is something unusual and powerful about hearing someone's ideas vocalized in an unscripted way. Because informal speech communicates ambivalence, effort, and excitement much better than traditional academic writing and media coverage of research, podcasts present a unique opportunity to show the public how the expertise of the academy is relatable and valuable. This communication is especially important right now. Special thanks to Doug Metzger for his opening remarks, Joseph Fridman for recording the keynote, and to the whole Sound Education Conference team.
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What's New Podcast
Subjects and keywords
Podcasts
Education
Education, Higher -- Audio-visual aids
Learned institutions and societies
Mass media genres
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