iPods & Podcasting in Higher Ed Bibliography

4 02 2007

I’m participating in several projects at the moment which are centred around using podcasts and/or iPods in higher education. To gather resources for these projects, I’ve set up a wiki page entitled “iPod Use & Podcasting in Higher Education: An Initial Select Bibliography“.  Can I invite anyone who has any suggestions to either add them to the wiki yourself, or to email them to me.

I intend to leave this resource online indefinitely, so if anyone else wishes to expand it and use it for their own purposes, please feel free.


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2 responses to “iPods & Podcasting in Higher Ed Bibliography”

12 02 2007
  Dave LaMorte (07:24:59) :

I went to Podcamp Boston and Mark Frydenberg gave a great presentation on how he used Podcasting in his classroom. I think he may of been the first person in higher ed to make podcasting part of an assignment, instead of just course-casting. I lost the audio to that presentation but he talked at the Berkman Center a month or two later.

http://cis.bentley.edu/mfrydenberg/it101/

12 02 2007
  Tama (07:43:32) :

Hi Dave, Thanks for the link - Mark’s work looks really interesting. Perhaps he was the first person using podcastings as part of an assignment in the US. I think we beat him by a little with the student podcast assignments in my iGeneration course in ‘05. :)

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