More College Podcast News
Here’s some more news from the blossoming world of college and university podcasting this week.
-This story about lecture podcasting says that Stanford was the first to offer materials publicly via podcast. I’m pretty sure Drexel University College of Arts and Sciences through Jean-Claude Bradley’s e-learning program has been doing it for quite a bit longer, first via RSS 2.0 and then iTunes. The University of New South Wales (here’s the RSS feed) also came before, among others.
-Mansfield University has launched an admissions-oriented podcast featuring interviews with students and information straight from admissions director Brian Barden. Here’s an article on the effort from Star-Gazette.com. Here’s the feed for this new podcast.
-In a new episode in the Drexel University e-Learning minute podcast, Dr. Kenneth Hartman talks about comparing and selecting an online degree program.
-The Times Educational Supplement provides some resources on podcasting in education.

The other issue is the use of the term “lecture”. From what I can see on the Standford iTunes podcasts, there are no course lectures, just seminars on various topics not apparently associated with a specific course.
Comment by Jean-Claude Bradley — November 7, 2005 @ 7:44 am