Video: Generating ideas and content for a weekly show from PodCampAZ 2007

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Douglas, writer and host of Career Opportunities — a weekly print column for ComputorEdge magazine in San Diego, and pioneer podcast — presents this session on developing content to keep your show humming from week to week.

Topics covered will include:

* Knowing what you’re getting into
* Collecting ideas, no matter where you are or what you’re doing
* Using your own life experiences to drive your show
* Using series to provide on-going material
* Using co-hosts to share the load
* “The Beast Must Be Fed!” and other truisms from journalism
* It’s like writing a novel….every year!

Douglas is now in his 12th year of publication with the print edition of Career Opportunities and recently celebrated the 3rd Anniversary (Est. September 24, 2004) of the Career Opportunities podcast.

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Audio: Developing ideas and content for a weekly show with Douglas E. Welch

PodCampAZ LogoThis is my talk from PodCampAZ on November 3rd, 2007 in Phoenix, Arizona.

Video coming soon!


Developing ideas and content for a weekly show with Douglas E. Welch
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[audio:http://welchwrite.com/cip/audio/2007/cip-podcampaz-20071103.mp3]

Douglas, writer and host of Career Opportunities — a weekly print column for ComputorEdge magazine in San Diego, and pioneer podcast — presents this session on developing content to keep your show humming from week to week.

Topics covered will include:

* Knowing what your gettng into
* Collecting ideas, no matter where you are or what you’re doing
* Using your own life experiences to drive your show
* Using series to provide on-going material
* Using co-hosts to share the load
* “The Beast Must Be Fed!” and other truisms from journalism
* It’s like writing a novel….every year!

Douglas is now in his 12th year of publication with the print edition of Career Opportunities and recently celebrated the 3rd Anniversary (Est. September 24, 2004) of the Career Opportunities podcast.

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PodCampAZ was cool!

Sitting in the last session at PodCampAZ and wishing I had been able to see more of the sessions. I am going to be spending hours catching up on any of the sessions that have been recorded.

My session will be up in audio and video format as soon as I can get it out of the camera and the iRiver.

As always, met some great folks who I hope to talk to much more in the future.

LIVE from PodCampAZ

I am holding my session, Developing Ideas and content for a weekly show at 1130am PDT. Watch here LIVE!

Douglas is speaking at PodCampAZ – November 3rd

PodCampAZ LogoI will speaking at PodCampAZ on November 3rd, 2007 in Phoenix, Arizona.

I posted a few possible topics, but this is the one that seemed to garner the most response from attendees..


Developing ideas and content for a weekly show with Douglas E. Welch

Douglas, writer and host of Career Opportunities — a weekly print column for ComputorEdge magazine in San Diego, and pioneer podcast — presents this session on developing content to keep your show humming from week to week.

Topics covered will include:

* Knowing what your gettng into
* Collecting ideas, no matter where you are or what you’re doing
* Using your own life experiences to drive your show
* Using series to provide on-going material
* Using co-hosts to share the load
* “The Beast Must Be Fed!” and other truisms from journalism
* It’s like writing a novel….every year!

Douglas is now in his 12th year of publication with the print edition of Career Opportunities and recently celebrated the 3rd Anniversary (Est. September 24, 2004) of the Career Opportunities podcast.

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Event: Douglas Facilitates the PodCamp SoCal Q&A – September 27, 2007

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This is the audio from the question and answer session at the beginning of PodCamp SoCal on September 27, 2007 in Ontario, California. When some speakers were delayed, I offered to kick things off by getting the conversation started.

Note: The audio is a bit rough during the first part of the session buts gets better as the session continues.

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PodCamp SoCal Wrap-up

Here I am a week later and I am just getting around to writing up my thoughts about PodCamp SoCal which took place the day before the Podcast and New Media Expo. ORGANIZER, Jason Tucker noticed that no on had really written anything, so I thought I would take a few minutes to put some words to screen.

I really enjoyed facilitating the question and answer at the beginning of PodCamp SoCal. Many thanks to Jason for going with the flow and letting it happen. I realize now that this should have been an agenda item and not an afterthought when some presenters were delayed (or didn’t show up). I have heard several comments from attendees that they thought that this “sharing time” was very effective and one of the more useful parts of the day. I must say that I agree and this is something I do in all the presentations and classes I give.

A couple of really good sessions jump to mind from the day. The first was Roxanne Darling from Beach Walks with Rox. She gave some great “real world experience” insight into podcasting and her process. Another was Joel Mark Witt’s “Podcasting from inside the organization: what we’ve learned at MarylandZoo.TV” Both of these had great information, but also exhibited a passion for creating their work — an important part of any podcast. Finally, Ewan Spence’s clear demonstration of the problem with the first 10 seconds or most podcasts sent me back to the woodshed to work on all my show openings. He played the first 10 seconds of 10-15 podcasts and showed just how little information is conveyed to the listener. He is right, we can all do better in helping our listeners.

I spent the entire day at PodCamp and enjoyed myself, but I think there were a few issues that could be remedied in future incarnations.

First. it isn’t a BarCamp/PodCamp experience for me unless there are multiple tracks. Every sessions isn’t for every person and it is important that all the attendees be given a chance to exercise the “Law of 2 Feet – if you’re not getting what you want out of the session, you can and should walk out and do something else” as laid out on the PodCamp Wiki.

There were times when I could have been more productive working with a small group on another topic instead of listening to the session that was planned. I think having alternative tracks is a critical part of an “Camp” experience, maybe the most important parts.

A related issue was the way scheduling was handled. While I understand that that space available limited how many people could present at one time, I think pre-scheduling the event takes some of the life out of PodCamp. It starts to turn into a standard conference where one group, or one person has to make decisions about who gets to present and when. I think this goes against the spirit of PodCamp where “All attendees must be allowed to participate. (subject to limitations of physical space, of course)” It seems obvious that space was a limitation, but we could have, perhaps, broken up into the four corners of the large room and carried on four sessions at the same time without too much trouble. This would have allowed the attendees to create their own experience, rather than relying on others to set the agenda.

I am starting to see this pre-scheduling in a lot of “Camp” events and I think organizers need to look long and hard about how it effects the overall experience. After the close of PodCamp I met several attendees who were confused. PodCamp SoCal did not match the descriptions they had heard of a “Camp” experience and they seemed somewhat disappointed in that regard.

PodCamp SoCal was a nice introduction to the “week of podcasting” and it should become a regular part of the conference scene in every major city. PodCamp helps to bring together experience, passion and a willingness/eagerness to learn that almost guarantees a great and productive time.

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Audio: Friends in Tech at the Podcast and New Media Expo 2007

Friends in Tech at the Podcast and New Media Expo 2007

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Hear and see what my fellow Friends in Tech members had to say about podcasting at this year’s Podcast and New Media Expo. What is there take on my recent article, “I am not a podcaster. I am a producer.

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Douglas on STP’s Monday Night Tech – Podcast and New Media Expo and Podcasting

I sat in on the SoHo Tech Podcast’s Monday Night Tech again, talking about the Podcast and New Media Expo and about podcasting in general. Check it out using the links below — Douglas


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STP’s Monday Night Tech – PNME and Podcasting

Introduction

Member of the Tech Podcast Network at http://www.techpodcasts.com
Member of  the Blubrry Network – http://www.blubrry.com

GoDaddy Sponsorship 

For a discount on web hosting plans use the code pod64
For 10% off any order use the code: blu64

Live Recording from Talkshoe

On this edition of Monday Night Tech, I talked with Douglas Welch from http://www.welchwrite.com,
Michael King, Jeff and others that joined me in the Talkshoe chatroom.
 We talked about the Podcast and New Media Expo, the future of
podcasting and how to get into podcasting.

Links from the show:

Podcast and New Media Expo
http://www.newmediaexpo.com
Podrunner – http://www.djsteveboy.com/podrunner.html
Friends in Tech – http://www.friendsintech.com
Chuck Tomasi – http://www.chuckchat.com
Association for Downloadable Media – http://downloadablemedia.org
Scouta – http://www.scouta.com

Contact Me

Email Address: SOHOTechPodcast@gmail.com
Voice Mail: (651) 204-6612
Mailing List: http://groups.google.com/group/SOHOTechPodcast

Direct Download

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(Via SOHO Technology Podcast.)

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Video: Friends in Tech at the Podcast and New Media Expo 2007

Friends in Tech at the Podcast and New Media Expo 2007

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Hear and see what my fellow Friends in Tech members had to say about podcasting at this year’s Podcast and New Media Expo. What is there take on my recent article, “I am not a podcaster. I am a producer.

This video only captures part of the talk. You can hear the entire panel when I release the audio show, coming soon!

Event: Ad Hoc Geek Dinner with Ewan Spence – Tue, Sept 25 – 7 pm

LA’s Tech Society Maven, Heathervescent sent along this last minute note of a neat event as we head into Podcast Expo week here in LA.


Podcaster extraordinary Ewan Spence is in town for Podcast/New Media Expo and we’re doing a informal geek dinner tomorrow night downtown at Claytons.

1855 Industrial St
Los Angeles, CA 90021
(213) 622-0512
www.royalclaytonstavern.com

We’re gonna start at 7pm, stop by. Direct mgs on twitter (heathervescent) if you’re coming so I can save you a seat.

Event: PodCamp Socal – Sept 27 – Ontario, CA

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Thursday, September 27, 2007
10a-5p

Ontario Convention Center
2000 Convention Center Way
Ontario, CA 91764

PodCamp is a FREE UN-CONFERENCE for people who create, enjoy or are interested in learning more about blogs, vlogs, audio podcasts, web video, content networks, new and social media. Show up, meet people, make connections it’s that simple!

PodcampSoCal will be held in the “Keynote” room at the Ontario Convention center. There is plenty of room for smaller groups to be formed. Full AV equipment will be available: Mic & projector for larger presentations.

Panel: The Independent Vision: Writing and Producing Personal Stories for Film, Television, and the Internet

Rosanne and I were part of this panel discussion today on the UCLA Campus for the UCLA Extension Writers’ Program. We are teaching Podcasting for Writers, an online course, this session.

The Independent Vision:Writing and Producing Personal Stories for Film, Television, and the Internet

How do you get your film, your story, out to audiences around the world? Learn how today’s screenwriters, directors, and producers are exploring alternative venues for distributing their work, from the world of independent film to public television to YouTube. Discover how you can turn the words in your script into a reality on the screen.

Jonathan Tydor, Douglas E. Welch, Rosanne Welch (chair)

[audio:http://welchwrite.com/cip/audio/2007/cip-ucla-20070909.mp3]
Listen to the Panel Discussion

Today: UCLA Extension Writer’s Faire – Sept 9

Note: Rosanne and I are speaking at this event. — Douglas

UCLA Extension Writers Faire

Date: September 9, 2007
Time: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Location: Writers Faire: UCLA Campus; Young Hall Courtyard
Address: 405 Hilgard Avenue , Los Angeles, CA , 90095
Cross Streets: Hilgard / Westholme

Phone: (310) 825-9415

Admission: This festive event is free. Parking in Lot 2 on the UCLA campus is $8 per day.
Food Services: The Bomb Shelter Restaurant on campus will be open for lunch. Numerous vending machines are in the area.
Accessibility: Wheel Chair Access
Website: uclaextension.edu/writers
Description: The UCLA Extension Writers Faire is an annual gathering of writing-minded people ? students of all levels, more than 70 Writers? Program instructors, a handful of select Los Angeles-area graduate writing programs, and more than 15 writing-related professional and community organizations and businesses ? all celebrating what it is to write. Now in its eighth year, the whirlwind event, held on the UCLA campus Sunday, September 9, includes 24 free mini-panels and lectures, where students have the opportunity to see their favorite instructors in lively discussions about the art, craft, business, and life of writing. All participating instructors are slated to teach Writers? Program workshops this fall, so students can get a taste of their upcoming courses at the Faire completely for free.

Submitted By: UCLA Extension Writers’ Program

DrupalCampLA Sessions


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I am at DrupalCampLA in Beverly Hills today, learning about this content management system with all my LA-based technical peeps.

More photos on Flickr. Click the picture. More photos throughout they day.

Podcasting for Writers Class at UCLA Extension

The UCLA Extension calendar for Fall 2007 is now accepting admissions. Among the offerings is our new class, Podcasting for Writers — a 10-week online course.

If you, or someone you know, would like to join us for this class, here is the complete information.

Rosanne and I are really looking forward to the class.


NEW COURSE
Podcasting for Writers (Online)
X 430.27 Film & Television 3 units $525

Podcasting has given writers direct access to a worldwide audience and freed them from absolute dependency on television networks, radio stations, and publishers to buy and market their work. To the audience, podcasting is “what you want, where you want it, when you want it,” while to the podcast creator and producer, it is the ultimate creative freedom. This course covers the current state of this new medium; the basics of writing for it; and strategies for publicizing your podcast and expanding your readers, viewers, and listeners. Guest speakers available via audio and video podcast interviews, live interactive podcasts, and video conferences introduce you to the variety of ways you can use the medium. The course goal is to develop your own podcast based on individual professional or personal needs, interests, and goals. For technical requirements click here. Enrollment limited to 18 students. Additional technical requirements: Students need a recording device with microphone that is compatible with their computer; built-in microphones on laptops are acceptable. Students must have Apple iTunes software and access to audio recording software, such as Audacity or Apple GarageBand, to perform course exercises. High-speed Internet connection is required.

Course Open Reg# T3254U

No Textbook Required

Online Course
October 10 -December 12
$55 nonrefundable.

Rosanne Welch, writer/producer; WGA member whose credits include five seasons as staff writer, executive story editor, and producer on the CBS series Touched by an Angel. Ms. Welch also has written for Fox Broadcasting’s Beverly Hills, 90210; Picket Fences for CBS and David E. Kelly Productions; and is the author of The Encyclopedia of Women in Aviation and Space.

Douglas E. Welch, writer and computer consultant, whose work has been published in Wired, MacWorld, and Los Angeles Times. Mr. Welch is a member of Friends in Tech, and produced his first show, Career Opportunities, in 2004. He has written and produced over 300 individual episodes and conducts podcasting seminars for schools and businesses.

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Podcasting for Writers at UCLA Extension

The UCLA Extension calendar for Summer 2007 is now accepting admissions. Among the offerings is our new class, Podcasting for Writers — a 10-week online course.

If you, or someone you know, would like to join us for this class, here is the complete information.

Rosanne and I are really looking forward to the class.


NEW COURSE
Podcasting for Writers (Online)
X 430.27 Film & Television 3 units $525

Podcasting has given writers direct access to a worldwide audience and freed them from absolute dependency on television networks, radio stations, and publishers to buy and market their work. To the audience, podcasting is “what you want, where you want it, when you want it,” while to the podcast creator and producer, it is the ultimate creative freedom. This course covers the current state of this new medium; the basics of writing for it; and strategies for publicizing your podcast and expanding your readers, viewers, and listeners. Guest speakers available via audio and video podcast interviews, live interactive podcasts, and video conferences introduce you to the variety of ways you can use the medium. The course goal is to develop your own podcast based on individual professional or personal needs, interests, and goals. For technical requirements click here. Enrollment limited to 18 students. Additional technical requirements: Students need a recording device with microphone that is compatible with their computer; built-in microphones on laptops are acceptable. Students must have Apple iTunes software and access to audio recording software, such as Audacity or Apple GarageBand, to perform course exercises. High-speed Internet connection is required.

Course Open Reg# T3254U

No Textbook Required

Online Course
July 5 – September 6
$55 nonrefundable.

Rosanne Welch, writer/producer; WGA member whose credits include five seasons as staff writer, executive story editor, and producer on the CBS series Touched by an Angel. Ms. Welch also has written for Fox Broadcasting’s Beverly Hills, 90210; Picket Fences for CBS and David E. Kelly Productions; and is the author of The Encyclopedia of Women in Aviation and Space.

Douglas E. Welch, writer and computer consultant, whose work has been published in Wired, MacWorld, and Los Angeles Times. Mr. Welch is a member of Friends in Tech, and produced his first show, Career Opportunities, in 2004. He has written and produced over 300 individual episodes and conducts podcasting seminars for schools and businesses.

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Podcasting: The New Radio, The New Television, The New World

Podcasting: The New Radio, The New Television, The New World

Learn all about podasting with founding podcaster, Douglas E. Welch

Saturday, May 26, 2007 @ 3 PM

Sherman Oaks Branch, Los Angeles Public Library
14245 Moorpark St., Sherman Oaks, CA 91423 – (818) 205-9716
[map]

FREE

Learn about the thousands of shows available for your entertainment and education, all of them delivered right to your own computer…for FREE.

Enjoy shows by major media producers such as NPR, BBC, National Geographic, The Wall Street Journal and CNN.

Discover great new shows produced by people just like you! Your neighbor might just be a podcast star!

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