Search Results for "podcasting"

  • History Podcasts, Take 2

    January 13, 2009

    With digital history growing exponentially, it seems new history podcasts are popping up nearly daily. Consequently, we’ve decided to run a supplementary article (to our earlier podcast post) to note other interesting podcasts you might enjoy. Article By: Jessica Pritchard The post History Podcasts, Take 2 appeared first on American Historical Association.

  • Africa Past and Present Podcast – Q&A with Dr. Peter Alegi

    October 21, 2009

    This interview follows Monday's post on the Africa Past and Present podcast site. The following is an interview with Peter Alegi, the host. Article By: Jessica Pritchard The post Africa Past and Present Podcast – Q&A with Dr. Peter Alegi appeared first on American Historical Association.

  • History Podcasts

    December 3, 2008

    One of the many perks of teaching in a digital era is the multitude of alternative teaching methods. The same goes with learning for both students and enthusiasts of various disciplines; there are endless forms of interactive digital tools that can make learning a bit more engaging and, well, fun. Take history podcasts, for example... Article By: Jessica Pritchard The post History Podcasts appeared first on American Historical Association.

  • NHC Congressional Events: Now Available in Podcast Form

    November 2, 2006

    The National History Center’s series of Congressional Seminars are available to a much larger audience thanks to the web. The Center has been posting seminar papers and related resources for a number of years now, and just added its first podcast. The post NHC Congressional Events: Now Available in Podcast Form appeared first on American Historical Association.

  • Short Blog Hiatus: May 9-13, 2011

    May 9, 2011

    AHA Today will be on hiatus this week, with no scheduled posts (unscheduled posts, like breaking news, are always a possibility). In the meantime, here are some posts to help keep you entertained... Article By: Elisabeth Grant The post Short Blog Hiatus: May 9-13, 2011 appeared first on American Historical Association.

  • History Podcasts, Take 3

    April 7, 2009

    From lectures to speeches, from the Revolutionary War to World War II and beyond, history enthusiasts everywhere are likely to find a podcast that suits their fancy. Download onto your computer and/or your MP3 player and away you go into yesteryear. Below are just a few podcast options you can find online. Article By: Jessica Pritchard The post History Podcasts, Take 3 appeared first on American Historical Association.

  • The Future Is Now: Video Games, Podcasts, and Reaching the Public at AHA22

    April 21, 2022

    At AHA22, panels on video games and podcasts pushed attendees to think more broadly about sources and definitions of scholarship.

  • Inside Ben Franklin’s World: An Interview with Podcaster Liz Covart

    April 18, 2016

    In February, Perspectives on History ran a story exploring the current boom in history podcasts, and found that podcasts allow historians to both disseminate their work to a wider audience and to develop professional connections with other academics. AHA Today recently spoke with Liz Covart, creator of Ben Franklin’s World, an interview-driven podcast focusing on current scholarship in early American history, about her experiences in the world of history podcasting. ...

  • What We’re Reading: February 28, 2013

    February 28, 2013

    In Today’s What We’re Reading we feature history at the Oscars, podcasts on the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage, and more. The post What We’re Reading: February 28, 2013 appeared first on American Historical Association.

  • New Books in History Podcast of Atlantic World Book

    October 14, 2009

    The National History Center has entered into a partnership with New Books In History, which audiocasts interviews with historians discussing their latest research and writing. The first in the series offered in conjunction with the New Books in History focuses on the “Reinterpreting History” books, published by Oxford University Press. Article By: Miriam Hauss Cunningham, Administrative Officer of the National History Center The post New Books in...