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Thursday, January 18, 2007
  Podcasting and iTunes U
Yesterday, I saw a presentation by Brian Gall and Russ Pritchard about their implementation of iTunes U at Philadelphia University. The most interesting thing about the presentation was the way they thought about how its implementation might contribute to sound pedagogical practices. They're really working with faculty to encourage them to not just throw their lectures up, but to have students create content as well. We saw examples of this in both audio and video content. Although there were some bumps in the road along the way during the initial implementation, for the most part, the application has been easy to use.

The powerpoint for their presentation is here. They hope to have a podcast up soon.

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