Podcasting

Useful article describing and outlining case studies in the use of podcasting in learning: "the creation and distribution of lecture archives for review, the delivery of supplemental educational materials and content, and assignments requiring students to produce and submit their own podcasts." PDF. Via EDUCAUSE Connect. Ashley Deal, Website, July 9, 2007. [Link] [Tags: , ] [Previous][Next]

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Re: Podcasting

Sadly the link is coming up corrupt for me so can't read it :(

Anyone have a copy alreay? Can't see where to post a heads up to Educause organisers.

Cheers!

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Re: Podcasting

I first found this article via a citation in Campus Technology. Astoundingly, they summarized it with:

Consensus: Podcasting Has No 'Inherent' Pedagogic Value

What scares me most about this is the number of decision makers I am acquainted with who do not read full articles preferring to rely on synopses like this.

What educational technique has "'inherent' pedagogic value?" None that I know of. No matter the tool, technique or technology employed, there is no inherent value except in how they are used by skillful persons pursuing well-matched and defensible educational objectives.

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