LIBY 1210-04 Things
Thursday, February 8, 2007
Thing #17: Podcasting
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You already learned about how RSS feeds automatically send web updates to your Google reader account. Podcasting takes this same idea of content delivery and applies it to digital media, including radio programs, videos, music, class lectures and more.
Just as web feeds are sent to your RSS reader, podcast feeds are automatically delivered to your podcast aggregator, or "podcatcher." Several of these are available online, and Apple's
itunes
(free) has a built-in podcatcher that downloads podcasts to your computer and syncs with your ipod. There are also several similar podcatchers you can install on your computer available
here
.
For this thing, you will explore the world of podcasting by finding and subscribing to a few 'casts of your choice.
1.
Subscribe to 2 podcasts and listen to a few episodes. One of your podcasts has to be related to health or human biology (even better if it covers your topic), but the other one is entirely your choice.
Give me the names of the podcasts, why you chose them, who makes them, and what the 'cast is about.
Use one of the following options to complete this thing:
If you have installed
itunes
, you can find podcasts by going to the itunes store and choosing "podcasts" from the store menu. From there, search for, browse and subscribe to podcasts.
If you don't use itunes and prefer not to install third-party software, never fear--there's a free, web-based podcatcher/digital audio wonderland called
Odeo
. You'll need to create a user account, then browse or search through podcasts. When you find something you like, select "add to playlist" to subcribe.
2.
What is your take on podcasting? Do you feel it is a useful method of information discovery and communication? Why or why not? (100 words minimum)
Resources:
NPR Podcast Directory
Podcast Alley
Podzinger
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Korey
I'm fairly new to CSUEB and am pleased to be working with you all this quarter. I have a BA in Humanities/English and a Master's in Library/Info Science. My non-library work background is in nonprofit administration, social services & public health.
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