Podcasting the sciences–a practical overview

E Barsky, K Lindstrom - 2008 - open.library.ubc.ca
E Barsky, K Lindstrom
2008open.library.ubc.ca
University science education has been undergoing great amount of change since the
commercialization of Internet a decade ago. Mobile technologies in science education can
encompass more than the proximal teaching and learning environment. Podcasting, for
example, allows audio content from user-selected feeds to be automatically downloaded to
one's computer as it becomes available online, and then later transferred to a portable
player for user's consumption at a convenient time and place. Enjoying a phenomenal …
Abstract
University science education has been undergoing great amount of change since the commercialization of Internet a decade ago. Mobile technologies in science education can encompass more than the proximal teaching and learning environment. Podcasting, for example, allows audio content from user-selected feeds to be automatically downloaded to one’s computer as it becomes available online, and then later transferred to a portable player for user’s consumption at a convenient time and place. Enjoying a phenomenal growth in mainstream society, podcasting are asynchronous and could be provided at a distance from a classroom. This paper reports a case study from the University of British Columbia that implemented podcasting for physics content. It presents the rationale for, technical details and step-by-step guide to creating podcasts in the sciences.
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