Apply to the Audiofiles Podcasting Workshop

March 18, 2019

Podcasting can help established and emerging media and communication professionals promote their work, create avenues of communication for individuals or groups and foster new communities with shared interests.

Podcasting is a fast-growing medium which combines the appeal of digital immediacy with the slowed down depth of an analogue age. Whilst making a podcast is easy, due the limited technical skills needed, making a good podcast requires careful planning, good production skills and quality scripting. A good podcast, no matter how niche, can find its audience.

Center for Media, Data and Society organizes a 3-day workshop on podcasting, where participants will learn the essentials of podcasting: how to design a podcast, use narrative techniques for communication, as well as how to record, edit and disseminate podcasts.

The course is highly recommended to communication specialists from international organizations, scholars who would like to disseminate research results, professional and academic publications who would like to expand their communication channels, but it is open to all professionals and amateurs interested in audio making.

The course will be led by Ian M. Cook and Dumitrita Holdis, co-founders and managers of the Central European University’s podcasting initiative. Outside the university, they have taught numerous courses and workshops on podcasting for academics and researchers, media professional and activist groups across Europe.

Course date: May 13-15, 2019

Application deadline: April 30, 2019

Tuition fee: 400 EUR

Read more about the workshop and application requirements HERE.

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