Archive for the 'teaching podcasting' Category

Podcamp comes to Birmingham

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007 | 6 Comments »

Laura Whitehead and John Buckley first alerted me to this free, international, podcasting, “unconference” being held in Birmingham at the beginning of September.  Here’s the blurb – and please let me know if you’re coming:
In case you haven’t yet heard PodCamp UK is a FREE two-day event bringing all the excitement and ideas and energy [...]

The Tenth Pink Slip - School’s Podcasting in Frankley

Thursday, July 26th, 2007 | 1 Comment »

A few weeks late with this but I just want to share with you the work of a group of year Nine Students at Frankley High in Birmingham.

I’ve been working for Stan’s Cafe and Birmingham Creative Partnerships, with musician Mathew Beckett, to develop podcasting skills in infant and senior school students and staff [...]

 
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Refucast - the podcast for refugees - new on the Grassroots Channel

Friday, June 22nd, 2007 | No Comments »

Mikko Kapanen and Shauna Magunda are two students at UCE in Birmingham who used their final year project to experiment with podcasting to tell the stories of refugees in the city. This programme talks to them about how and why they did it and also hears excerpts from some of [...]

 
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Glocal Audio Activism: 100 Birmingham Voices Against Poverty

Thursday, May 31st, 2007 | No Comments »

Less than 4 weeks ago I was sitting in the Birmingham office of Oxfam talking to them about how they might use podcasting and blogs etc to drive their part of the your voice against poverty campaign. With apparently little experience, but intelligence, energy enthusiam and passion they’ve already produced this blog and the [...]

Podcast - The Highgate Apprentices challenge the government

Wednesday, March 7th, 2007 | 1 Comment »

This programme is presented by two teenagers from Highgate in Birmingham. Earlier this month Stephen Hughes and Gareth Deeming spent a day in London talking to ministers and senior civil servants about young people and the communities where they live.

They had a few minutes with Baroness Andrews and recorded their conversation [...]

 
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Grassroots Channel Podcast: Birmingham’s Digital Citizens

Thursday, February 15th, 2007 | 1 Comment »

This programme was recorded by the people of Birmingham to tell us what they love about their neighbourhoods. We’d been offered some space in the marquee on Victoria Square as part of the first birthday of Digital Birmingham.

We just wanted to accomplish a couple of things: introduce more people to the [...]

 
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Birmingham bits and bats…

Thursday, December 14th, 2006 | 2 Comments »

Just a couple of things I wanted to mention. Thanks a bundle to Pete Ashton of Bournville (the place where we make chocolate) who wrote this about the Grassroots Channel:
Podnosh is a podcast station based in Birmingham that I stumbled across recently. I like that this pretty established outfit with high aims exists outside [...]

Until My Dying Day - Grassroots Channel on Nocks’ Brickworks in Erdington

Sunday, October 22nd, 2006 | No Comments »

Mike Overton has fought for years to prevent developers building homes on an old waste tip and clap pit in Erdington in Birmingham, UK. He talks to Emma Lewis of b:cen about the site and why protecting it matters so much to him. Also in the programme a thanks to listeners in [...]

 
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