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How Podcasting Works

In this week’s meeting for our Digital Public History course, we are learning how to create audio recordings and turn them into podcasts.

The visualization below provides a brief summary of how podcasting works.

How Podcasting Works
TeachingJason KellyFebruary 3, 2020podcast, podcasting, teaching, teaching resources, digital public history, digital humanities, digital historyComment
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