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Sunday April 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
This panel explores innovative approaches for cultivating genuine podcasting enthusiasm among college students. As audio storytelling continues to reshape media landscapes, universities face the challenge of teaching podcasting as both an academic discipline and a practical skill that students will actually embrace beyond graduation. Presentations focus on student involvement, engagement, and assessments that result in compelling student content that moves beyond the classroom.
Moderator: Brenda K Jaskulske, University of North Texas
Panelists: Lauren Bavis, Syracuse University
Nicholas Smith, SUNY Fredonia
Chad Whittle, Georgia College & State University
Brenda K Jaskulske, University of North Texas
Moderators
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Brenda K. Jaskulske

Principal Lecturer, University of North Texas
Teach audio, podcasting, radio history, and multi-camera video production courses at the University of North Texas.  Member, Texas Association of Broadcasters Board of Directors. Voice Talent.
Speakers
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Chad Whittle

Assistant Professor of Communication, Georgia College & State University
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Lauren Bavis

Professor of Practice, Syracuse University

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Nicholas Smith

Director, SUNY Fredonia
Professor Smith is a BBC-trained producer and director, originally from Bristol, England. He has worked on over 100 film and TV productions and has produced several feature-length projects, including the award-winning action movie Cold Soldiers (2018) and the horror film 8 Graves... Read More →
Sunday April 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
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