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Auteurs principaux: Ralph, Jaya, Olsen, Sonja
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 2007
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Accès en ligne:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ991242
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author Ralph, Jaya
Olsen, Sonja
author_facet Ralph, Jaya
Olsen, Sonja
Ralph, Jaya
Olsen, Sonja
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contents Podcasting as an Educational Building Block in Academic Libraries Ralph, Jaya Olsen, Sonja Academic Libraries Research Libraries Handheld Devices Audio Equipment Information Dissemination Foreign Countries Higher Education Information Literacy Cognitive Style Podcasting has taken off in leaps and bounds, having been adopted by many groups for many different purposes from disseminating television programs to making university lectures available. The popularity of podcasting inspired Curtin University Library to develop its own podcast series at the end of 2005. This paper indicates the success of this series to date and demonstrates how podcasts can effectively cater for today's learning styles, how they can benefit distance education and offshore students, and how they have evolved into useful educational tools in the twenty-first century. (Contains 40 notes.)
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spellingShingle Podcasting as an Educational Building Block in Academic Libraries
Ralph, Jaya
Olsen, Sonja
Academic Libraries
Research Libraries
Handheld Devices
Audio Equipment
Information Dissemination
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Information Literacy
Cognitive Style
Podcasting as an Educational Building Block in Academic Libraries Ralph, Jaya Olsen, Sonja Academic Libraries Research Libraries Handheld Devices Audio Equipment Information Dissemination Foreign Countries Higher Education Information Literacy Cognitive Style Podcasting has taken off in leaps and bounds, having been adopted by many groups for many different purposes from disseminating television programs to making university lectures available. The popularity of podcasting inspired Curtin University Library to develop its own podcast series at the end of 2005. This paper indicates the success of this series to date and demonstrates how podcasts can effectively cater for today's learning styles, how they can benefit distance education and offshore students, and how they have evolved into useful educational tools in the twenty-first century. (Contains 40 notes.)
title Podcasting as an Educational Building Block in Academic Libraries
topic Academic Libraries
Research Libraries
Handheld Devices
Audio Equipment
Information Dissemination
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Information Literacy
Cognitive Style
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ991242