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POPSAmazing Academic Podcasting Resource Jeffrey Daniel Fey's blog is a treasure chest of insight and information in the area of academic podcasting. The headlines above are all articles I can't wait to sit down and study. If your institution is considering podcasting for staff or faculty, do yourself a favor and read Jeffrey's blog.
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POPSWikis as a Marketing Tool First Blogs, then podcasting, now Wikis. That's the pattern, internet users embrace it, then the corporate machine adopts it. And lastly, Academia dips in its collective toe. Maybe we should dive in first on the next one?
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POPSDotSub Provides Subtitles for web videos If your University is committed to providing accessibility, then take a look at this episode of Rocketboom. The subject is DotSub, a (currently) free website where you can upload and subtitle videos for the hearing impaired. Imagine the lost audience on YouTube alone! This is a great tool, and worth a close look to those considering podcasting lectures and presentations. Further reading: Ouch - BBC Accessibility blog Evelyn Glennie at TED, and solving subtitling notification online Meryl's Notes Blog: Captioned Videos
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POPSUsing MySpace as a Marketing Tool Blogging and Beyond is both a Blog and a Podcast. This is about the podcast, rather "a" podcast on using MySpace as a Business Building Tool. Those in Higher Ed could use as food for thought when considering an "official" University MySpace page.