Podcast People: The Ultimate Web-based Podcast Manager?
Podcast People is a new podcasting site not just for finding podcasts to listen to, but for recording, managing, and promoting your own podcasts. Not only can you upload video …
Podcast People is a new podcasting site not just for finding podcasts to listen to, but for recording, managing, and promoting your own podcasts. Not only can you upload video …
There are podcasts out there for just about everything – even geeks who take up farm living. Among the several discipline-based podcasts floating around the educational podosphere, there are also …
A useful tutorial to introduce a variety of Web 2.0 technologies contains a very useful list of 23 tasks to introduce blogs, rss feeds, etc. The aim of the tutorial …
Jonathan Goodall, Assistant Professor of the Practice of Geospatial Analysis, Environmental Sciences and Policy, Nicholas School of the Environment Project description In Advanced Geospatial Analysis (ENVIRON 359), students used Geographic …
To bring to life the era when the old technology of broadcast radio was the country’s main source of popular entertainment, Duke professor Daniel Foster employed a new technology: iPods. …
Duke University professor Richard Lucic’s course on information technology and society features frequent guest lecturers discussing how various technologies influence their disciplines. In order to capture and carry forward class …
Students in Professor Anthony Kelley’s music theory and practice class carry around J. S. Bach’s “Saint Matthew Passion” on their iPods. They listen to the song at the gym, on …
Reporting on fast-paced breaking news is difficult. Covering a floundering local committee meeting may be even more difficult. That was the challenge three students in a Duke journalism class faced …
First-year students Rita Baumgartner and April Edwards huddled around a speaker phone with their iPod digital devices set to record. They called the principal of Columbine High School, Frank DeAngelis, …
Snippets of songs — rock, rap, popular — burst from computers lined up on black lab benches. The songs are coming from students’ iPod digital music players, which are wired …