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Mathematical podcasting

Samuel Hansen and I appear in the report from the 13th IMA Early Career Mathematicians Conference in the latest Mathematics Today, which we spoke at on ‘Mathematical Podcasting’, during “Math/Maths Week” last November.

Next up were two of our more tech-savvy colleagues Samuel Hansen (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) and Peter Rowlett (University of Birmingham), who introduced us to the world of Mathematical podcasting. Samuel and Peter performed a great double act, sharing their experiences of Mathematical podcasting with us in a very entertaining style. They also divulged some of the tricks of the trade, and encouraged us all to try it out.

There’s also a photo taken by Tony Mann of Samuel and I recording the Math/Maths Podcast live at the MathsJam 2010 conference.

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