Lecture

Heritage and Digitization: Podcast Production

Description

This lecture covers the process of producing a podcast, including structuring the content, conducting interviews, and editing audio files. Students work in groups to create a podcast related to heritage and digitization, with tasks such as writing scripts, selecting images, and publishing the final product. The course also involves peer interviews and the use of translation applications for content creation. The schedule includes regular check-ins, workshops, and deadlines for submitting podcast materials. The instructor guides students through the entire podcast production process, from planning to publication.

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