Monday, October 5, 2009

A healthy new podcast for nurses

The Association of periOperative Registered Nurses, AORN now produces a series of podcasts to their members. The Perioperative News Minute is one of their offerings. This podcast lets members listen to the week's news on your computer or through your iPod or other portable audio device. Some examples:

The Recommended Practice for Minimally Invasive surgery is up for public review and comment, as is the proposed Standards of Perioperative Nursing. Also in this episode, AORN and AAMI plan to respond to The Joint Commission’s recent update on steam sterilization. Hear these stories and more in this episode of the AORN Perioperative News Minute, your source for on-the-go-reports from the perioperative world. Download+

In Episode 2, A science podcaster discusses the power of podcasting to communicate with science and medical professionals.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Advancing the science of podcasting


American Associaiton for the Advancement of Science is very much a believer in podcasting.

Neuroscientist John Ohab was looking for a career jolt—a "fish-out-of-water" experience, as he puts it—when he went to work in the Pentagon as an AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow. Could he make the switch to talking about nanotechnology and ground electronic warfare in a weekly podcast? As the voice of Pentagon Web Radio's "Armed with Science" program, Ohab is committed to sharing the Department's unique interests in research, applications, and public policy with a broader audience.
Since its debut in January, the 30-minute,
weekly program has been downloaded by listeners more than 50,000 times.

Neuroscientist John Ohab was looking for a career jolt—a "fish-out-of-water" experience, as he puts it—when he went to work in the Pentagon as an AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Association for Career and Technical Education

It's competitive out there. This association is using podcasting to deliver new awareness and foster skills. An interview with Edward Gordon, teacher, workforce development consultant and author discusses the talent shortage in technical careers, describes how the shortage came about and shares several solutions such as career academies and community-business partnerships.

Members can also find Gordon’s book in the ACTE Book store, and read his article in the next issue of Techniques!

Listen

Monday, June 1, 2009

Public Relations=Podcasts for NAM

Todd Zeigler in the Bivings Report offers a case study for Public Relations practitioners who are working for trade associations in which he says:

It is just sort of a fact that very few trade associations blog. One of the few that does is the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), whose blog is called shopfloor.org.

Not only does NAM blog, it does so very effectively. What makes shopfloor.org work is that it is written by real live human beings who have opinions. Sure, some people aren't going to agree with NAM's point of view. But regardless of your politics you have to respect NAM's willingness to participate in the conversation online. What they are doing is extradinary for a DC-based trade association.

Thanks to Leverwealth:

Saturday, May 16, 2009

American Dental Association

The ADA has a pilot initiative to develop podcasts on a variety of dental topics. They're interested in member's opinions. As you can see from a sampling of their topics, they're interested in the well being of their member's as much as their patients.

Some examples:
- Dental Professional Liability 101—Claims, Risk Management and Insurance
- Understanding, Planning and Funding My Retirement
- Revive, Refresh, Renew—Creating Balance for the Dental Professional
- How to Reduce Stress

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

International Reading Association

Looking for research-based, classroom-tested teaching ideas? Teachers can find what they need for their K–12 students. They can even subscribe to the series through iTunes.

Topics include:
  • Creating a home reading program
    Motivate kids and involve parents in an effective at-home reading program to supplement classroom activities
    podcast
    | book
  • Teaching vocabulary in middle and high school
    Research and theory support key ideas about word learning for adolescents
    podcast
    | article | research base
  • Writing to learn across the curriculum
    Writing strategies help upper elementary and middle school students with reading comprehension
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Podcasting Goes Mainstream

The pods have arrived.

Podcasting was born of the collision between social media and the iPod. Or, as Wired described it in a March 2005 article, “the bastard offspring of the blog and the Apple MP3 player.”

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