Lauren,

You are welcome to try our free RSS podcast maker called FeedMe at: 
http://bit.ly/rss-feedme It offers password protected accounts, unlimited 
bandwidth, episodes and RSS feeds. Everyone that works on FeedMe is a 
volunteer so it is always free. We also worked with Creative Commons so you 
can embed CC licensing or Copyright in the media files 
http://creativecommons.org/tag/museumpods  About 2000 organizations have 
signed up to use FeedMe ranging from radio stations, museums, educational 
institutions, and businesses -- but we designed it specifically for museums.

We are starting to work with museums to develop more user friendly ways for 
people to access podcasts using QR code.  Here is a short video on how it 
works:  http://bit.ly/museum-qr  FeedMe works well with this technology and 
might be something you should consider implementing in your podcast 
initiative.

Please feel free to contact me directly...I will hook you up.

Kurt Stuchell
stuchell at museumpods.com
http://museumpods.com




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From: "Harris, Beth" <[email protected]>
To: <mcn-l at mcn.edu>
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 7:10 AM
Subject: [MCN-L] Podcasting advice


> Hi Lauren,
> As far as creating audio and video podcasts with simple (very) and cheap 
> technology, have a look at the Create & Teach section of Smarthistory: 
> http://www.smarthistory.org/create-your-own-content1.html
>
> There are a bunch of pages there on this topic - how education departments 
> in small museums can create these materials, and distribute them. Hope 
> it's helpful.
>
> Beth Harris
>
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>> Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 14:32:34 -0500
>> From: "Lauren Zalut" <Zalut at wagnerfreeinstitute.org>
>> Subject: [MCN-L] Podcasting Advice
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>> Hi,
>> I am new to the Museum Computer Network and I am looking for any
>> advice regarding podcasting. I work for a small natural history
>> museum with a very limited budget and we are looking to make
>> podcasts of past museum lectures available to the public on our
>> website. I have been told by senior staff that we do not have enough
>> space on our website, I wonder if anyone knows how much space a 60
>> minute podcast would take up. Also, what kind of technology would be
>> required to post a podcast on our website?
>>
>> The museum has a myspace profile, and part of the reason we
>> established it was the possibility that the podcast could be
>> downloaded from there. Is that really a viable option? We do have a
>> completely edited podcast ready to go and hope to have it up and
>> running by the summer. I would appreciate any suggestions or advice,
>> it would be very helpful to hear about others' experiences with
>> podcasting in museums.
>>
>> Thank you in advance.
>>
>> Sincerely yours,
>>
>> Lauren Zalut
>> Museum Educator and Communications Coordinator
>> Wagner Free Institute of Science
>> 1700 W. Montgomery Ave.
>> Philadelphia, PA 19121
>> phone: (215) 763-6529 ext. 17
>> www.wagnerfreeinstitute.org
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> Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 00:22:44 -0500
> From: Rich Cherry <rcherry at balboaparkonline.org>
> Subject: [MCN-L] Going mobile: Planning for audience, content and
> technology in the Museum  Feb 16, 17 in Sunny Balboa Park San Diego!
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> Dear colleagues,
> The past decade has seen a great increase in mobile options for museum 
> interpretation: cell phone tours, podcasts, audio tours, text-message 
> tours and  audio, video and text Smartphone applications. Learn how to 
> implement and leverage these technologies from mobile media experts Nancy 
> Proctor and Titus Bicknell in a special 2-day seminar presented by the 
> Balboa Park Online Collaborative<http://www.bpoc.org/> and Balboa Park 
> Learning Institute:
>
> Going mobile: Planning for audience, content and technology in the Museum
> featuring
> Nancy Proctor, Head of New Media, Smithsonian American Art Museum
> and Titus Bicknell, Director, Information Technology, Experius LLC
> Tuesday, February 16 and Wednesday, February 17, 2010
> 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
>
> San Diego Hall of Champions Sports Museum
> (2131 Pan American Plaza, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA 92101-1683)
> What
> This two-day seminar is for museum professionals who want to explore the 
> value of mobile devices and portable computing for their institutions, 
> patrons and learners with renowned leaders in the new media field. 
> Attendees will learn how to evaluate technology platforms and options, 
> create interpretive content and deploy systems for supporting them. Day 1 
> will emphasize content and strategy and Day 2 will focus on technology and 
> strategy. Please visit http://www.bpoc.org/mobile for a detailed agenda 
> and speaker biographies.
>
> Who
> This seminar is cross-disciplinary and appropriate for executive, content 
> (education, marketing, etc.) and technical staff. We encourage people to 
> attend in cross-functional teams. (Special group rates apply.)
>
> How much
> Special price! $45 for one day, $75 for both! Other cost and payment 
> notes:
>
> *   Tuition fees are waived for members of the Balboa Park Online 
> Collaborative; registration is still required.
> *   Please contact bpcp at bpcp.org for information on student discounts, 
> group rates, or, hotel information.
> *   Please pay on-site with cash or checks made payable to the Balboa Park 
> Cultural Partnership; we are not able to accept credit card payments.
> *   Lunch is included in the cost of the program for all participants.
> Register by Thursday, February 11, 2010 at bpcp at bpcp.org; please include 
> your name, title, organization and email address.
>
> This program is co-presented by the Balboa Park Online Collaborative and 
> the Balboa Park Learning Institute. The Balboa Park Online Collaborative 
> is a collaborative technology project of The Legler Benbough Foundation. 
> The Balboa Park Learning Institute is a collaborative professional 
> development program supported in part by the Institute of Museum and 
> Library Services, the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture, 
> and the 24 members of the Balboa Park Cultural Partnership.
>
> Questions?
> Please contact:
> Paige Simpson, Director OR
> Katherine Sanford, Program Coordinator
> Balboa Park Learning Institute
> A program of the Balboa Park Cultural Partnership
> (p) 619.232.7502
> bpcp at bpcp.org
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