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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)
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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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