Podcasting Homework: Maria
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Content used for embedding into a podcast. My homework wasn’t recorded, so I borrowed someone else’s.
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Content used for embedding into a podcast. My homework wasn’t recorded, so I borrowed someone else’s.
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Columbus Metropolitan Library has great genealogy resources.
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This past academic year the librarians of the Beeghly Library spent time conducting focus groups and reviewing various academic Web page in an effort to find a good example for revising our page. One of the Web pages that the librarians liked was the CSU page because of how the page is organized.
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What do I hope to take home from this workshop? Teens from our local Anime clubs will be able to produce their own podcast that will be updated on a monthly basis. I also hope to start using podcasting as a means of training staff onsight.
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I enjoyed the Sunnyvale Public Library website simply for its ease of use. There were not multiple steps involved to get to your destination. The look was clean, free of overwhelming moving graphics and took me where I needed to be quickly.
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A few thoughts regarding the Upper Arlington and Columbus Libraries.
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Beyond offering up books, videos, and sound records, the Columbus Metropolitan Library is the place to go for community entertainment. Featuring music, art shows, and book talks, the Library is the place to meet and greet.
Posted in Podcasting on October 22nd, 2006 No Comments »
Did you hear Tim’s audio? If not, click on this. Got QuickTime? If so, you may want to watch a nice audio-slide show on the renovation of OSU Stadium. Play slide show. Don’t have QuickTime? Download now
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Sound & Video Contractor profiles the University of California, Davis and its conversion from cassette recordings to podcasting lectures on a campus wide basis in the Podcasting: A Look Inside One School’s Implementation article. UC-Davis has moved to a campus-wide solution by installing Marantz digital recorders.
Currently, an average of 13 classes per quarter use the [...]
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For Dr. Tim Rhodus and the inVirtual Perspective Technology Team, the Internet is a tool for communicating horticultural information to a broad audience. Podcasting is a powerful tool for creating, disseminating and delivering educational content to students, industry and the public. More than just a new way to access web-based content, podcasts are personalized, portable, narrowcast, multimedia educational packages.