Podcast from Engaged Scholarship Summer Doctoral Seminar
Previously I posted about the Department of Communication’s summer doctoral seminar on communication activism. The seminar went quite well and I’m pleased to announce that a podcast episode about the seminar is now available. The audio, captured on the go using a little olympus digital recorder, documents some of the excitement and learning that occurred during this year’s event.
You can get it (at no cost) in the iTunes Music Store - search for “Conflict Learning Audio”. You can also hear it online and/or download it at my Conflict Learning Audio podcast page http://www.campus-adr.net/podcast/ The direct link to just this episode is here.
FYI, the podcast server is an old machine that sits under my faculty office desk, so please be patient with it, especially given the hefty 19.7 MB size of the file.
If you have iTunes installed on your computer, you can go directly to the podcast in iTunes using this link.
Here’s the full episode description:
Engaged Scholarship Seminar - 2008-06-21 by Bill Warters
This episode focuses on the 2008 Summer Doctoral Seminar hosted by Wayne State University’s Department of Communication. The theme was “Communication Activism: Engaged Scholarship” and it featured guest scholar Dr. Larry Frey from the University of Colorado. We get to hear from some of the student participants and listen in on an engaging discussion that took place after students returned from a activists’ tour of Detroit. Interviewed participants include Audrey Wagstaff, Brian Ekdale, Janet Donoghue, Karen Greiner, Nadine Yehya, Sarah McGhee and Teemu Kauppi.
(43:06min, 20MB)