Podcasting

Anything podcasting related – educational or otherwise

Programme for HigheredBlogCon

The Programme for HigheredBlogCon is now available. Worth a look.

Matt

March 15th, 2006|Blogging, Conferences|Comments Off on Programme for HigheredBlogCon|

This week is Social Sciences Week! Use it to find out more about podcasting!

This week is Social Sciences Week!

Have you seen the Social Sciences Voices web site yet?

Social Science Voices http://www.sosig.ac.uk/voices/ . a special project of SOSIG Each day it is publishing a page on the web site on a topic to do with making use of audio. These include

* Getting started with podcasts
* Marketing and news uses of audio
* Teaching and learning uses of audio
* Research uses of audio
* Putting it all together

Accompanying each day’s written post is a short audio download on that topic, showing how the podcast concept could work.

M-Learning for London: a regional workshop with hands-on experience

Another M-Learning event!

M-Learning for London: a regional workshop with hands-on experience

Includes PDAs (London met) and Podcasting which is co-presented by Andy ramsden who’s a LT at Bristol Uni who “broadcasts” a blackboard support fortnightly Podcast. RSS for Andy’s podcasts

March 8th, 2006|Conferences|Comments Off on M-Learning for London: a regional workshop with hands-on experience|

NetVibes

NetVibes

Just came across this on Auricle… It’s an RSS portal page. I know you can do this elsewhere – Yahoo for example but this is a pretty neat interface. Works well with podcasts – player appears at the top of the page

February 16th, 2006|Social Media, Tools & Technologies|Comments Off on NetVibes|

But could you read your notes on an ipod?

From Derek Morrisions Auricle

The iTunes player automatically will associate album covers to tracks (which are PDF files) but some people have been extending the software further to organise all sorts of files such as their lecture notes and attaching them to audio files of the their lectures. They can then copy them to their iPods and carry them all around – audio lecture and notes together.

What a great idea!

February 8th, 2006|Images, Audio & Video, Tools & Technologies|Comments Off on But could you read your notes on an ipod?|

off topic -Stanford on Itunes

Stanford Provides Access to University Content With Podcasts
This week, Stanford University will publicly debut a project called Stanford on iTunes, providing Stanford-related audio content via the iTunes Music Store, Apple’s popular music jukebox and online music store. Stanford on iTunes will give alumni and the general public free access to a wide range of Stanford-specific digital audio content. Stanford on iTunes will provide alumni – as well as the general public – with a new and versatile way of staying connected to the university through downloads of faculty lectures, campus events, performances, book readings, music recorded by Stanford students and even podcasts of Stanford football games. At launch, the service will contain close to 400 distinct audio programs, and the university will continue to add new content as it becomes available.

October 24th, 2005|Uncategorized|Comments Off on off topic -Stanford on Itunes|