House of #EdTech

著者: Christopher J. Nesi - Education Podcast Network
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  • Step into the future of education with House of #EdTech, your gateway to the latest trends and developments in education technology. Join Chris Nesi, a seasoned educator and edtech enthusiast, as he delves into the world of innovative tools, inspiring strategies, and thought-provoking discussions with pioneers in the field. Whether you're a seasoned educator or just starting your edtech journey, House of #EdTech has something for everyone.
    © 2014-2024. Christopher J. Nesi.
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Step into the future of education with House of #EdTech, your gateway to the latest trends and developments in education technology. Join Chris Nesi, a seasoned educator and edtech enthusiast, as he delves into the world of innovative tools, inspiring strategies, and thought-provoking discussions with pioneers in the field. Whether you're a seasoned educator or just starting your edtech journey, House of #EdTech has something for everyone.
© 2014-2024. Christopher J. Nesi.
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  • Chapter 5: Hosting, Promoting, and Distributing Your Podcast - HoET252
    2024/11/03
    Welcome to House of #EdTech! Today, we're diving into Chapter 5 from my book I Like to Podcast and You Will Too!: A House of #EdTech Guide to Podcasting. This chapter is all about what comes after you hit record – hosting, promoting, and distributing your podcast to ensure it reaches as many ears as possible. We'll cover essential strategies to help you expand your audience and engage listeners effectively. Key Takeaways: 1. What is a Podcast Media Host? A media host stores and distributes your podcast's audio files, allowing listeners to access episodes through platforms like Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Choose a media host that fits your needs, offering options such as analytics, website hosting, and RSS feed management. Popular hosting platforms include: Spotify for Podcasters, Blubrry, Buzzsprout, Captivate, Castos, Libsyn (promo code NESI), Podbean, Simplecast, Spreaker, and Transistor. Research hosting options carefully to find a plan that best suits your podcast's goals and budget. 2. Submitting to Directories Get your podcast listed on major directories, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, so it can be discovered by a wider audience. Submission involves creating an account, entering your podcast’s RSS feed URL, and waiting for verification.Once your podcast is approved, these platforms offer features such as subscriber stats, reviews, and categorization options to improve your show’s visibility. 3. Social Media Promotion Strategies Share Regular Updates: Consistently promote new episodes on social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Engage with your followers by responding to comments and questions.Collaborate for Growth: Partner with other podcasters or influencers in your niche to reach new listeners and build credibility.Platform-Specific Tips: Twitter/X: Post real-time updates, engage in conversations, and use trending hashtags.Threads: Instagram's answer to the decline of Twitter/XInstagram: Share behind-the-scenes content and episode snippets. Stories can showcase your creative process.Facebook: Leverage groups and pages to engage with targeted audiences.LinkedIn: Share articles or insights on topics related to your podcast to connect with a professional audience. Consider Paid Advertising: Facebook and Instagram ads can effectively broaden your reach, especially when targeted toward specific interests or demographics. 4. Building an Email List An email list allows you to maintain a direct line to your audience, even when they’re not actively listening. Send out episode announcements, exclusive offers, or bonus content to keep your listeners engaged.Incentivize sign-ups by offering exclusive content, early episode releases, or other perks. Check out services like Mailchimp, ConvertKit, or HubSpot to get started with list management. Feedback: Martin Byford-Rew has launched the #EdTech Stuff Podcast! He shared a voicemail with me about a recording he did that didn't turn out great and what he did. Check out his podcast!
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    36 分
  • Chapter 4: Recording and Editing Your Podcast - HoET251
    2024/10/20

    In this episode, we're diving into the essentials of recording and editing a podcast -- Chapter 4 of my book --to help you produce high-quality episodes that captivate your audience. Whether you're new to podcasting or looking to refine your skills, we’ll cover everything from selecting the right equipment to key editing techniques that ensure professional results.

    Key Topics Covered:

    1. Recording Your Podcast:

      • Essential Equipment: Learn about the importance of investing in a good microphone, pop filter, and headphones to achieve crystal-clear audio. We’ll guide you through the best choices for both budget and professional setups.
      • Choosing the Right Recording Space: Tips for finding a quiet, distraction-free environment, and how to test your recording setup to minimize background noise.
      • Monitoring While Recording: Discover why wearing headphones during recording is crucial for consistency and how to catch mistakes in real-time.
      • Taking Breaks and Re-recording: The value of pausing and redoing sections to ensure your final product is flawless.
    2. Editing Your Podcast:

      • Basic Editing Techniques: Master key editing processes like trimming unwanted sections, splitting audio tracks, fading transitions, and using normalization and compression to balance your audio.
      • Advanced Tools: Learn about equalization for refining sound quality and how these techniques can make your podcast more pleasant for listeners.
      • Software Recommendations: Explore free and paid options for editing software that are accessible and effective.
    3. Adding Music and Sound Effects:

      • Choosing Music Wisely: How to select music that fits your podcast’s style and tone, and avoid letting it overshadow your content.
      • Podsafe Music: Understanding the importance of using royalty-free or Creative Commons-licensed music and how to find safe audio sources like Free Music Archive and Incompetech.
      • Do’s and Don’ts for Music Integration: Ensure that your music enhances your content rather than distracts from it.

    Check out my podcasting resources here.

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    31 分
  • Chapter 3: Planning and Preparing for Your Podcast - HoET250
    2024/10/13

    In this milestone episode, we dive into Chapter 3 of my book, which focuses on the essential steps for planning and preparing your podcast. Whether you're just starting or looking to refine your existing show, this episode provides actionable tips to help you build a strong foundation for success.

    For complete show notes visit: https://chrisnesi.com/250

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    31 分

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