Education Through Podcasting
About the Book Series
Education Through Podcasting investigates the modern cross-section between podcasting and various forms of education at all levels. Linked to an annual conference, each volume encourages chapter proposals from those involved in education and podcasting across disciplines to discuss audio-related aspects of using podcast technologies in learning environments.
The series offers both scholarly and professionally contextualised contributions, providing theoretical frameworks as well as practical advice on how to apply a specific podcast practice. In so doing it provides a solid grounding of both theoretical and practical considerations when adopting podcasting for learners. Each volume features concepts and frameworks, discourse, controversies and debates, and case studies.
Books in the series will be of interest to academic and industry professionals interested in how podcasting can be used in an educational context.
Podcasting Between Entertainment and Education: Balancing Media Industry Expectations within Educational Contexts
1st Edition
Edited
By Camilo Salazar, Lindsay Persohn, Joanna Duchesne, Carl Hartley, Carola Boehm
August 28, 2026
Podcasting Between Entertainment and Education explores the critical and conceptual foundations that make podcasting an increasingly valuable and appealing tool for teaching, learning and assessment and suggests how it can be effectively integrated into different educational settings. The book ...
Podcasting and Education: Concepts, Communities and Case Studies
1st Edition
Edited
By Carola Boehm, Tim Canfer, Camilo Salazar
July 31, 2025
Podcasting and Education: Concepts, Communities and Case Studies provides both theoretical frameworks and real-life examples to support readers in the use of podcasting as a medium in education. This edited collection brings together the collective experience of educators from around the world who ...






