Scrapple no longer meets so this blog has become my own way to keep things that interest me: articles about research libraries providing access to scholarly output, things that happen in my day, stuff I might use in a class some day, things I don't want to forget, you know.
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
IPOD Pedagogy
The newest version of iTunes, Apple's popular music player, comes with a service that downloads podcasts. Podcasting lets owners of iPods or other digital-audio players subscribe to feeds of audio content. The Education Podcast Network collects podcasts on pedagogy and specific subjects, while Podcast Alley has compiled its own list of education-themed programs. The iTunes service even has a category for higher-education podcasts. - From Wired Campus (Chronicle)
Will Apple iTunes' new podcasting venture run afoul of copyright law? It's conceivable, some experts say, depending on how the Supreme Court's Grokster decision is interpreted. Source: Wired Campus
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