Pioneering peer-reviewed podcasts: my ARMS24 talk
Last month I had the joy of attending the Australasian Research Management Society (ARMS) 2024 Conference in Darwin, Australia and presenting on my work in
Got an MBA, making a peer-reviewed podcast series
Where have you been, Kate? Great question, I’d love to tell you. It’s been a long time between posts here because in 2021 I started
Amplifying research: A conversation with Chris Pahlow
Recently I had the pleasure of meeting Chris Pahlow, a fellow podcast enthusiast and research communicator, who makes the amazing Amplifying Research podcast series. We talked shop and peer-reviewing podcasts.
Am writing: an Academic Podcasting Workbook
Kate Murray is putting all her knowledge from ten years of scholarly audio into a practical handbook for academics. Working title: Academic Podcasting Workbook
Insights from the Australian Educational Podcasting Conference
In pyjama pants and dress shirt, I attended the second-ever Australian Educational Podcasting Conference (#AusEdPodCon) this week. I stumbled upon its existence, I think through
Watching without the visuals
Sometimes it’s tricky to get my two wee ones to bed at the same time. If I put them in bed and walk away they
Thoughtful sound in public spaces
Sound has the power to shape our experiences and emotions so how do we feel about public sounds like sidewalk crossings or PA announcements?
Live footy sure is a laf
Like many sports, our Australian football games are being played in empty stadiums. But watching live on a screen you can still hear the roar
Audiocraft 2020 workshop: Exploring the world of scholarly podcasting
Last week, I hosted an ‘Academic Podcasting’ workshop at Audiocraft 2020, bringing together a diverse group of scholars, podcasters, and audio enthusiasts. The Audicraft conference