Fresh Podcasts > Podcasting in teaching and learning
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[eFoundations] Andy Ramsden and Lindsay Jordan up at the University of Bath have made a nice little presentation available on Slideshare providing an introduction to the use of podcasting in education - it's short and sweet. Like most presentations on Slideshare, it would benefit from the addition of an audio track - hint, hint - mind you, I never get round to adding audio to my own slide shows, so I don't really see why I should expect others to do it.
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[Greg Verdino's Marketing Blog] Beyond knowledge: head in the cloud: Sure, social media and web mavens may read upwards of 30 RSS feeds a day, but this system would not prove efficient for most professionals and corporations. There has to be a way of pulling, aggregating, sifting and disseminating this knowledge.
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[Houbinfang's Weblog] It780 Course Reflection: Put the definition into simple, Web 2.0 is the newer generation of internet which allows all the people who are involving into the internet to contribute to the internet through the internet is getting richer and richer. That is to say users can not only ready but also write into the internet.
[online schools] BLC: What Can I Do Now That I Couldnt Do Before?: I thought it was the one that went over best and I dont think it was podcast or chatcast. What I was trying to do here was show two tools, flickr and wikis.
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