Museum podcasts as a medium for intercultural archaeology in Kazakhstan
Kalizhanova A. Bedelbayeva M.
2025Routledge
Journal of Community Archaeology and Heritage
2025
Nowadays, technology has been transforming the education landscape, and museums are not an exception. Museum podcasting can provide students with innovative and engaging experiences outside of academics as well as help youngsters from different backgrounds communicate. Archaeological museum podcasts help younger people appreciate history and create bonds and togetherness faster. In this regard, 11 volunteers among the translation students produced five excellent radio episodes. The motivation for each was to improve their English. The initiative failed to improve their reasoning, but it did inspire them to learn together. Teaching native and foreign students about Central Kazakhstans rich history and cultural heritage was a milestone for the group. They used podcasts as smart presentation tactics. These museum discussions are now easily accessible on digital platforms, making them a cultural communication hub that promotes new ideas worldwide. Kazakhstans fascinating archaeological sites and treasures inspired awe and deep meditation since they were easily accessible.
archaeology , authentic , Central Kazakhstan , cultural heritage , digital content , Museum podcast
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Translation Theory and Practice Chair, Karaganda Buketov Research University, Karaganda, Kazakhstan
Archaeology and Ethnography Museum, Saryarka Archaeological Institute, Karaganda Buketov Research University, Karaganda, Kazakhstan
Translation Theory and Practice Chair
Archaeology and Ethnography Museum
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