
Knowledge Mobilization implies taking your research or professional knowledge out of academic contexts and making it accessible to more general audiences, whether it be the public, potential funders, or even future employers. Video making and audio production skills, for example, demonstrate a capacity for communication that meets contemporary expectations, and thus can significantly serve your content and related methodological learning.
Podcasting and Audio Projects (2-part Workshop)
Ideal for students who want to:
- Start a podcast
- Promote their research and professional skills
- Conduct participatory research through interviews and testimonials
- Build communication and media technology skills that make you stand out from the pack
Come learn about recording and editing technology, and audio writing / interviewing / performance techniques.
May 4 & 5 (Parts 1 & 2) • 10am – 12pm (must attend both sessions)
Harriet Irving Library Research Commons • FilmMaker Studio (320A) • UNB Fredericton
No cost. No experience necessary.
To register, please visit https://bookings.lib.unb.ca/calendar/HIL.
Marc Bragdon is the instructor for this workshop. As a musician and videographer, Marc has 15 years of experience in collaborative media creation and live performance. He is currently Librarian Head of the Harriet Irving Library Research Commons where he helps students and faculty realize a variety of professional video and audio projects that promote their research and professional activities.