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The Power of the Spoken Word Podcasting in Higher Education Iain Mac Labhrainn
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1. Podcast, MP3, download, RSS…
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Duke University Digital Initiative Originally “free iPod” project Now more developed, range of technologies http://www.duke.edu/ddi
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Lecture capture?
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iTunes U Promoted by Apple number of institutions (mainly US at this stage) Easy distribution method Quick turnaround Requires conversion if non- iPod
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Modesty?
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InformationTransfer? Laurillard (Educause Review, Jan/Feb 2002) New technologies –incorporated and subverted –Serve the needs of information transfer paradigm Fail to challenge or transform
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Lecture
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http://bokcenter.harvard.edu
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Lectures or “large classes”?
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Voice in education Power (1990), The Use of Audio in Distance Education –Audio-cassettes –Flexibility; learner control –Spoken word: modulation, intonation, inflexion, phrasing, pacing, volume, loudness, timbre –Can be more powerful than written text –Music – theme, breaks, sound effects –Methods for design, scripting and production, importance of narrator, different styles/scenarios
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Pedagogical need Educational objectives Curricular design Selection of media Evaluation
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2.Technology for all
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Editing & processing
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Telephone interviews
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RSS, etc
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Further info iain.maclaren@nuigalway.ie paul.gormley@nuigalway.ie www.impala.ac.uk
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