Hear Us Roar
Posted on January 25, 2008
Filed under Uncategorized and tagged webcast, webcast academy, webcasting
I wasn’t going to sign up. I wanted to, but wasn’t sure if I had the time. The, I got an email from one of the organisers who’d been tipped off to the fact that I was interested. Come along, said he. Drop in and see what you think. Doesn’t matter that we’ve already started. You can catch up.
So, I went along and dropped in. I thought it was pretty cool. Now, I’m catching up and getting ready for week 2 (of 6) at

The Webcast Academy | Collaborative Learning Community for Webcasters via kwout
The Webcast Academy “is a hands on, collaborative training center for people interested in learning how to produce and host live, interactive webcasts. You can learn more about The Webcast Academy., check out our resources, and register to post comments and questions in the forums . Our next session (Class of 2.4) will begin on January 13, 2008. If you’re interested in becoming an intern, you can apply here.”
I titled this post Hear US Roar because going through the ropes at the academy with me is fellow Aussies Jo McLeay, Judy O’Connell and Sue. We’re online at 6am every Monday morning to participate in the session for that week. Did I mention 6AM?! Oh well, that gets me up and going for the week!
Our week one homework was to post a short audio introduction. We did this by recording in Audacity and then uploading it to the academy site. If you would like to listen in to me introduce myself, here it is!
Also, stay tuned, as us Aussie interns might have a show for you soon…
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Jess -
Way to go on joining the academy, wish I could do it! It was so cool actually getting to hear the voice of one of my blogger-buddies, it’s rare that it’s available right in the blog itself
Makes me realize that you’re actually from another continent too, I’m sure if you heard my voice you’d quickly recognize me as a midwestern-American! I’m hoping to begin working with audio soon and plan to incorporate it into my personal and classroom blogs. Any tips?