Roundtable Series: What Makes Podcasting Accessible? Session 2
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Roundtable Series: What Makes Podcasting Accessible? Session 2
Are you an active podcaster or an enthusiastic listener? Are you curious about how podcasts can be a tool for improving access in teaching, research, and other activities inside and outside the university? Join the Sheridan Libraries' Tabb Center for a series of roundtable conversations about accessible podcasting featuring creators from across Johns Hopkins and other universities.
The series is organized by Tabb Center/AGHI postdoctoral fellow Milan Terlunen, co-founder of the Humanities Podcast Network and host of the postcasts How To Read and In Sacred Spaces.
Session 2 Featured Speakers
- Lindsay Smith Rogers, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (Public Health on Call)
- Tamar Rodney, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (On the Pulse)
Registration
FREE. Hybrid; in-person and online via Zoom.
Please note that speakers are subject to change without prior notice.
- Limited seats for in-person registration. Lunch will be provided.
- To request an accommodation or for inquiries about accessibility, please indicate your accommodations on the registration form or email tabbcenter@jhu.edu. Advance notice is necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs.
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