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	<title>Comments on: Get your ipod and go to university</title>
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		<title>By: internationalcounselor.org &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Pocasting starting to take traction at universities</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2007 04:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] The Chicago Sun Times carries an interesting survey of educators use and requirements of podcasting at US universities. They take brief looks at places like DePaul and Duke University. I wish the old media would start linking to the very places they are talking about. I have written about iTunes U and podcasting at universities before. The Washington Post does a fascinating examination of podcasting lectures especially at iTunes U. Early this year, Wright State unveiled plans for dedicated podcasting rooms.  &#8220;We wanted to bring what&#8217;s up-to-date, fun and common for today&#8217;s students to the library here at Wright State,&#8221; says Sue Polanka, who is the head of references and instruction for the Dunbar Library. &#8220;Myself along with a few others came up with the idea so students can create digital files, make power point presentations or create videos using our server at the library.&#8221; &#8220;It&#8217;s a growing trend I kind of ignored when I first started using iTunes and my iPod,&#8221; says senior psychology major Rob Beckett, a student who listens to podcasts and uses the podcasting system on a regular basis. WSU opens podcasting room - Feature [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The Chicago Sun Times carries an interesting survey of educators use and requirements of podcasting at US universities. They take brief looks at places like DePaul and Duke University. I wish the old media would start linking to the very places they are talking about. I have written about iTunes U and podcasting at universities before. The Washington Post does a fascinating examination of podcasting lectures especially at iTunes U. Early this year, Wright State unveiled plans for dedicated podcasting rooms.  &#8220;We wanted to bring what&#8217;s up-to-date, fun and common for today&#8217;s students to the library here at Wright State,&#8221; says Sue Polanka, who is the head of references and instruction for the Dunbar Library. &#8220;Myself along with a few others came up with the idea so students can create digital files, make power point presentations or create videos using our server at the library.&#8221; &#8220;It&#8217;s a growing trend I kind of ignored when I first started using iTunes and my iPod,&#8221; says senior psychology major Rob Beckett, a student who listens to podcasts and uses the podcasting system on a regular basis. WSU opens podcasting room - Feature [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Pocasting starting to take traction at universities at U Tech Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Nov 2007 11:29:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] The Chicago Sun Times carries an interesting survey of educators use and requirements of podcasting at US universities. They take brief looks at places like DePaul and Duke University. I wish the old media would start linking to the very places they are talking about. I have written about iTunes U and podcasting at universities before. The Washington Post does a fascinating examination of podcasting lectures especially at iTunes U. Early this year, Wright State unveiled plans for dedicated podcasting rooms.  &#8220;We wanted to bring what&#8217;s up-to-date, fun and common for today&#8217;s students to the library here at Wright State,&#8221; says Sue Polanka, who is the head of references and instruction for the Dunbar Library. &#8220;Myself along with a few others came up with the idea so students can create digital files, make power point presentations or create videos using our server at the library.&#8221; &#8220;It&#8217;s a growing trend I kind of ignored when I first started using iTunes and my iPod,&#8221; says senior psychology major Rob Beckett, a student who listens to podcasts and uses the podcasting system on a regular basis. WSU opens podcasting room - Feature [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The Chicago Sun Times carries an interesting survey of educators use and requirements of podcasting at US universities. They take brief looks at places like DePaul and Duke University. I wish the old media would start linking to the very places they are talking about. I have written about iTunes U and podcasting at universities before. The Washington Post does a fascinating examination of podcasting lectures especially at iTunes U. Early this year, Wright State unveiled plans for dedicated podcasting rooms.  &#8220;We wanted to bring what&#8217;s up-to-date, fun and common for today&#8217;s students to the library here at Wright State,&#8221; says Sue Polanka, who is the head of references and instruction for the Dunbar Library. &#8220;Myself along with a few others came up with the idea so students can create digital files, make power point presentations or create videos using our server at the library.&#8221; &#8220;It&#8217;s a growing trend I kind of ignored when I first started using iTunes and my iPod,&#8221; says senior psychology major Rob Beckett, a student who listens to podcasts and uses the podcasting system on a regular basis. WSU opens podcasting room - Feature [...]</p>
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