As part of the theme of many voices featured in the OEG Voices podcast we open each episode with an introduction inspired by the Mailchimp ad popularized in the original Serial podcast.
https://qz.com/298094/how-mailchimps-irresistible-serial-ad-became-the-years-biggest-marketing-win/
We asks guests on the show to record the text of the intro (see below) but we also invite anyone interested to contribute to the “mix” created via a web tool. There you can listen to random mixes (and what we are to create a different introduction for each OEG Voices episode). See… er hear the mixer in action:
Be Part of the Intros! Record/Share Your Voice
If you are willing to add your voice, create an audio recording of the text below. You can use any tool you like. Some easy to use on click, no account needed, web-based audio recorders include Vocaroo or Sodaphonic Boombox. Both save your audio as a link you can send us.
Record this ideally at an even pace, but with a natural sounding voice. It’s okay to pause at the end of sentences, we will use just a few portions in the final editing. It is best if recorded in a quiet area (a clothes closet is ideal!).
Hello and welcome to OEG Voices, a podcast bringing to you the voices and ideas of open educators from around the world. OEG Voices is produced by Open Education Global, a member-based, non-profit organization supporting the development and use of open education globally. Learn more about us at oeglobal.org.
There’s much to take in at a global level. We hope to bring you closer to how open education is working by hearing the stories of practitioners, told in their own voices. Each episode introduces you to a global open educator and we invite you to later engage in conversation with them in our OEG Connect community.
You can reply here and upload an mp3 audio file using the (Add Image/File button) or you can email it to podcast@oeglobal.org
Note that any audio shared is considered to be shared under a Creative Commons CC BY license
Thanks for adding your voice to the OEG Voices intro!
