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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 2/24/2006

Big Dog, Little Dog

February 24, 2006. Apple's iTunesU puts college lectures on your iPod - News 10. Tag: Podcasting. Almost a dozen universities, including some from the Ivy League, have agreed to take part in a pilot project run by Apple called iTunesU. Mapping informal relationships at a company is revealing -- and useful - Business Week.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Help Needed: Long Car Ride Ahead and I Want to Load Up on the Best Podcasts

Mark Oehlert

Help Support Drowning Prevention (and looking for some local San Fran help) | Main | "Listening for Learning" (IT Conversations) » April 26, 2007 Help Needed: Long Car Ride Ahead and I Want to Load Up on the Best Podcasts So me and the MINI have to hit the road tomorrow for a total of somewhere between 6-8 hours (3-4 each way).

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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 3/26/2006

Big Dog, Little Dog

iPod 301: Advanced Applications of Your MP3 Player - Fast Company. Now it's iPods on campus that make me envious of students today. Not for tuning out a mind-numbing lecture but for tuning in the subject matter outside of class. iPods Let Students Crack Books on the Go - Tech News World.

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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 11/1/2006

Big Dog, Little Dog

iPods cast a wide net for learning - The Age, Australia. In one podcast pilot at Deakin, only 25 per cent of on-campus students are now attending lectures. Might podcasting promote absenteeism? The average student needs to work 15 hours a week to survive and that's got to eat into their lecture time.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Emerging Technologies in e-Learning

Learning Visions

Imagine how much less sizzle theres be if you substituted "lecture" for "podcast" -- the former is antiquated, 20th-century thinking; the latter is hip, even if you have to use a USB drive instead of a real iPod. Podcasts are portable lectures. Incremental if its just a portable lecture. Happy to share.

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10Q: Cathy N. Davidson

Learning with e's

When I read the summary, I remembered that Cathy had been the prime mover in one of the first large scale iPod education projects at Duke University several years before. We made national news with our iPod experiment where we gave students iPods the year they came out and challenged them to come up with educational uses.

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