CICS: The Podcast, a Pilot Run
Podcasting, the use of RSS syndication that powers many of the blogs people frequent to push audio content, is nothing new. In the Spring of '05, while I was still working toward my CICS Master's Degree, I helped to do some experimentation with the Podcasting medium, utilitzing the Movable Type blogging engine installed on this site.
At that time, the goal was just to say we can do it. Now, the goal is to look at how the tool can applied as a useful resource for CICS students, alumni, faculty and industry fellows (and to some extend, our industry in general and the communities in which we serve).
As a believer in the medium, I want to be the first to pilot the new series of CICS: The Podcast. To accomplish this, I have selected what I believe to be a useful resource to the current candidates, especially the GA cadre. This edition of CICS: The Podcast is a compilation of two interviews conducted in the Spring of 2005 on Muncie-based Backyard Broadcasting radio stations WERK and MAX. As part of those stations' community affairs programming, 2005 Alumni Eric Mitchel, Levi Perigo and I were interviewed to discuss the yearly Cisco Certified Annual Retreat (CCAR) and how the event and other efforts by the Center have made an impact on East Central Indiana.
I also included a Public Service Announcement we made last year and made available to all Indiana radio stations to promote CCAR. I found the interviews and the PSA to be useful exercises for me as a candidate last year and helped to keep in perspective the need for all of us in the CICS Mafia to practice good stewardship of our talents by participating in our communities. I hope that the current candidates find as much value in listening to this resource in podcast form as I had in recording them last year.
So, here's how it works... The actual individual postcast entry is a MP3 file. It's available here: CCAR 2005 Radio Campaign. However, the MP3 file itself does not subscribe you to the podcast. To do that, copy the following URL into iPodder, iTunes or any other podcast utility: http://www.cicsworld.org/podcast/index.xml Once subscribed, when new shows are posted, they'll be pushed to you (you won't have to visit this blog to search for new shows).
