Well, my goal this week, starting on Monday (which was officially a day off for me), was to clear my desk by Friday morning. How did I do? I had several final edits to make to the Scottish Institute for Enterprise National Student Enterprise Summit videos, then upload them to their social network (some of which can be seen on our network). These edits are time consuming, an average of one hour is needed to re-compress and upload the video each time an edit is done. I’ve one left to do… We’d also recorded 5 new podcasts for our building society clients last week, so they had to be edited, uploaded and linked to on our network (have a look - The Hanley Eye, The Loughborough Difference, The Mutual One Podcast, Teachers Talk and The Moneycast from Saffron Building Society). I also created a group for the solicitor firm we’re producing ‘casts for. This is a great wee podcast, The Walker Laird Podcast, because it’s lawyers giving away free advice. In fact, today I’m off down to Ayr Races to podcast from a corporate event they’re hosting. Another task was to put together the first edit of a video we shot in Edinburgh where Clyde 1 DJ Suzie McGuire and Scottish Bafta winner Kathleen McDermott swam with sharks. I then had to start writing the script for an introductory video/screencast for a client’s social network which launches at their annual conference next week. And finally, I managed to get ahead of the game with an instructional video podcast we’re putting together for Do-Be. So, Friday morning it is and my desk is cleared. And that’ll last about 2 hours.
On this edition of the podcast we focus on testicular cancer, answering the most frequently asked questions about this cancer. We also speak to Dave Cook, a testicular cancer survivor, and learn about his unique fundraising event. Please remember to visit our website for further information - www.aicr.org.uk
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On this edition of the podcast we focus on skin cancer, answering the most frequently asked questions about this cancer and we tell you why it's the most survivable. And can coffee help prevent it? Listen to find out. AICR receives over 500 applications funding applications from scientists around the world every year. How does the charity decide which research they fund? I visited the team in Edinburgh for their scientific advisory committee meeting and discovered the process they put each application through to find only the best science to fund. Please remember to visit our website for further information - www.aicr.org.uk
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On this edition of the podcast we focus on lung cancer, answering the most frequently asked questions. We also tell you about the fundraising that is taking place on behalf of AICR online and some of the ways you can become a supporter of the charity.
Please remember to visit our website for further information - www.aicr.org.uk
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Day 2 of the Scottish Learning Festival 2007, recording in the car again on the way there.
I chat it up about how day 1 went
- technical difficulties (throttled wifi)
- talk to me, teacher!
- Healthy eating (podcast)
- Learning from drumming (podcast)
- SLF isn’t stuffy, it’s about fun!
- Dr Peter Merrotsy had never seen anything like it…! (podcast)
- Glamorous production assistant
- top mobile podcast production tip - keep a note of the file name/number and what’s on that file
- In The Wild
- Ewan McIntosh says kids snack on information
- Stuart Cosgrove and the Daily Record
- Matt Locke
- Hue and Cry
- No Half Measures, Tippi.
- The Tall Ship
- Glasgow Science Centre
- Disabled Parking
- GoDaddy
- MacBook Pro Fund
- Bozilla - The Box That Got Away
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Traveling
into Glasgow to attend the Scottish Learning Festival. My remit is to
produce 1 podcast per half hour based on interviews etc with delegates
and speakers.
I chat it up about a bunch of stuff including Sighthill’s cosmopolitan vibe, cleaning Elliot Davis’s windows and lack of feedback for this podcast/blog!
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This time on Mark:My Words;
- MacBook Pro Fund (see the tip jar)
- GoDaddy coupon code - pod35
- Changing the format of your podcast.
- Listener loyalty.
- UK Podcasting/Community/Scene (yuk) and its inward looking-ness.
- Tea & Podcasts
- UK Podcast Forum
- UK Podcast Association
- Desert Island Geek
- What would I learn at PodCamp versus BarCamp?
- MacBreak Weekly.
- Merlin Mann.
- Moleskine notebooks.
- Baldness.
- Flickr.
On this edition of the AICR podcast we’re joined once again by Dr Mark Matfield. He takes us through the frequently asked questions people, in particular women, have about breast cancer. He also keeps us up to date with the latest breaking news on the treatment and effective diagnosis of breast cancer. eCommerce manager for AICR, Jack Cumming, explains how AICR uses the money donated by funding only the best scientific research. And we let you know how to become a supporter of the Association for International Cancer Research. Please visit the website for more information - http://www.aicr.org.uk Play the podcast by clicking here
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On this edition of the podcast we focus on colon cancer, answering the most frequently asked questions. We also tell you about the fundraising that is taking place on behalf of AICR. Please remember to visit our website for further information - www.aicr.org.uk
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