MADE for U of T Podcast

The MADE podcast is the edited content from a recent MADE community of practice meeting. Produced by Inga, this monthly podcast features interviews with instructors, industry experts, and other members of the MADE community. The goal of the podcast is to share ideas, resources, discover new ways to engage an audience, and troubleshoot common challenges when creating content (video, audio, web, interactive) for academic purposes. 

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MADE for U of T | Ep. 12 | Developing Online Courses

A new podcast episode on a new podcast platform (Spotify)! In the 12th episode of MADE for U of T, we hear from LinkedIn Learning instructor and author, Curtis Frye, who shares some of his experience developing online courses, and how his approach has evolved over time.

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MADE for U of T | Ep. 04 | Laura Mingail

In Ep. 04 we hear from Laura Mingail on using emerging forms of storytelling and technologies.

MADE for U of T | Ep. 03 | Matt Everson

In Ep. 03 we hear from Matt Everson on using new collaboration tools for virtual participation.

MADE for U of T | Ep. 02 | Cheryl Lee

In Ep. 02, we hear from Cheryl Lee on how (and how not) to use images in media projects.

MADE for U of T | Ep. 01 | Prof. Hatzopoulou

In this first episode of MADE for U of T, we hear from professor Marianne Hatzopoulou and her experience pivoting to a virtual video shoot. Her top tips include writing a script, setting up your space, and the value of tip sheets.