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Educational Podcasting: Jeff Bradbury’s Proven Techniques on Achieving High-Quality Podcasts

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How can you effectively integrate podcasting into educational settings without breaking the bank?

Join us and learn some of the best tech for educators on a budget, and the importance of recognizing and categorizing educational podcasts for broader visibility.

Today, we are chatting with Jeff Bradbury, the creator of TeacherCast, an educational channel devoted to helping teachers, administrators, and instructional coaches integrate technology into their classrooms effectively. With 13 years of experience in podcasting, Jeff has established himself as a bridge between educational technology and classroom application.

Jeff shares his journey, initial struggles with video editing software, and why he has stayed loyal to Final Cut Pro. He also delves into his technical setup and shares invaluable tips for podcasters aiming to reach new heights in audio and video quality.

If you’re engaged in podcasting and looking for proven, cost-effective solutions to achieve a professional sound and appearance for your show, you won't want to miss this episode!

In this episode we cover

  1. The early technical challenges in podcasting: Jeff discusses his initial struggles with video editing software and why he has stayed loyal to Final Cut Pro.
  2. Strategies and equipment for effectively integrating podcasting into educational settings without breaking the bank.
  3. The importance of recognizing and categorizing educational podcasts for broader visibility.
  4. Jeff’s current setup from the Rodecaster DUO, Shure SM7B, to other essential gear for creating professional-quality podcasts.

Subscribe to Jeff’s TeacherCast YouTube Channel

Follow TeacherCast on Twitter

Follow Jeff Bradburry on Twitter

**As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website. If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting Tech only recommends products and services that we would use ourselves and that we believe will provide value to our viewers and readers.**

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How can you effectively integrate podcasting into educational settings without breaking the bank?

Join us and learn some of the best tech for educators on a budget, and the importance of recognizing and categorizing educational podcasts for broader visibility.

Today, we are chatting with Jeff Bradbury, the creator of TeacherCast, an educational channel devoted to helping teachers, administrators, and instructional coaches integrate technology into their classrooms effectively. With 13 years of experience in podcasting, Jeff has established himself as a bridge between educational technology and classroom application.

Jeff shares his journey, initial struggles with video editing software, and why he has stayed loyal to Final Cut Pro. He also delves into his technical setup and shares invaluable tips for podcasters aiming to reach new heights in audio and video quality.

If you’re engaged in podcasting and looking for proven, cost-effective solutions to achieve a professional sound and appearance for your show, you won't want to miss this episode!

In this episode we cover

  1. The early technical challenges in podcasting: Jeff discusses his initial struggles with video editing software and why he has stayed loyal to Final Cut Pro.
  2. Strategies and equipment for effectively integrating podcasting into educational settings without breaking the bank.
  3. The importance of recognizing and categorizing educational podcasts for broader visibility.
  4. Jeff’s current setup from the Rodecaster DUO, Shure SM7B, to other essential gear for creating professional-quality podcasts.

Subscribe to Jeff’s TeacherCast YouTube Channel

Follow TeacherCast on Twitter

Follow Jeff Bradburry on Twitter

**As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases of podcasting gear from Amazon.com. We also participate in affiliate programs with many of the software services mentioned on our website. If you purchase something through the links we provide, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The team at Podcasting Tech only recommends products and services that we would use ourselves and that we believe will provide value to our viewers and readers.**

For additional resources and insights visit podcastingtech.com or follow us on social media:


PODCASTING TECH IS POWERED BY:


EQUIPMENT IN USE:


  continue reading

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