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contributed by June Campbell
"Want to learn to speak Japanese? Try a podcast."
The Internet has truly revolutionized the distribution of
learning materials. In the last couple of years, podcasts as
learning aids have become increasingly popular, either as a stand-alone
mini-course or as an enhancement to courses and programs delivered
through more traditional sources. Spend a few moments Googling
"podcasts for learning," and soon you will be downloading
podcasts to help you learn to speak Chinese, Japanese, Italian
and other languages; or podcasts offering instruction on Plato's
philosophy, current scientific issues, environmental concerns,
and almost anything else you might want.
A podcast, according to Wikipedia, is a digital media file
or files that the broadcaster (or podcaster) distributes over
the Internet using syndication feeds, for playback on digital
media devices and personal computers. The term is coined from
a blend of "iPod" and
"broadcast." Unlike streaming audio, podcasts allow
you to control when you listen to your favorite shows.
Learn Out Loud
Learn Out Loud purports to be a one-stop destination for audio
and video learning. It includes approximately 136 podcasts among
its 10,000 titles. And, as you would expect nowadays, members
rate the titles using the familiar five-star method.
Learn Out Loud offers podcasts in eight categories: careers,
study aids, journalism, exam preparation, medical, law, teaching
and writing. On the day of this visit, the site was promoting
three featured podcasts: one on how to write a podcast, one from
Monster.com offering career tips, and another called Career Opportunities
(geared toward individuals working in the high-tech industry).
Andoh my goodness!I just noticed that "This
podcast is a companion to the print column of the same name that
appears in ComputorEdge Magazine in San Diego, California. Written
and hosted by Douglas E. Welch."
The Naked Scientists Radio
Show Science Podcast
No, don't confuse it with the Naked News. These scientists
merely "strip down science and lay the facts bare."
Other interesting titles include the Media Artist's Secrets Podcast.
Intended for the creative professional, the blurb says that this
podcast is semi-daily, fast-paced, info-packed and fun
As near as I can gather, podcasts are free, although the site
does sell other learning products. Teach Out Loud is the site's
service for those who want to publish a podcast or other learning
aid. Teach Out Loud is a free and simple tool, the site says,
and publishers may earn royalties if applicable.
Digital Podcast
The Digital Podcast directory site lists podcasts in miscellaneous
categoriesranging alphabetically from art to video products
and everything in between. The directory contains 15,525 podcasts
in 95 categories and has 17,305 registered users. To help us
choose from its many offerings, Digital Podcast provides lists
of the highest-rated podcasts, podcasts with the most voting
points, and podcasts with the most subscribers.
Not all of Digital Podcast's podcasts are learning-related,
although many are. Its featured podcast during my visit was Insta
Spanish, providing instant Spanish lessons. Other learning podcasts
include Bootcamp: A Report on Computers and Technology, InvestorIdeas.com's
Investor Educational Podcast, Learn Japanese, English as a Second
Language (for those wanting to improve their English), Manager
Tools (helping people develop managerial and leadership skills),
Learn Mandarin Chinese Direct From Shanghai, Sales Strategy Radio
(developing sales skills), and many others.
Podcasts for Continuing
Education
Podcasts also show up as delivery vehicles for content providing
continuing education and skill development to professionals of
all sorts. Here are a few of the offerings I found.
The Business English Pod
This one helps business professionals everywhere improve their
command of business English. Let's face it: Even some of us whose
first language is English struggle with business English. We
can only imagine how people who speak English as a second language
must struggle with some of the jargon.
Teachers and educators find learning and skill-related podcasts
at various sources, including Fordham University's Center for
Professional Development and The Educational Podcast Network,
with its many offerings.
Podcast.net
This is another huge podcast directory, listing podcasts specific
to many other professionsincluding law and politics, science
podcasts representing various disciplines and topics, podcasts
for the IT professional, podcasts for visual and performance
professionals, and podcasts for professionals in business and
finance. Medical professionals will find a directory of medical
broadcasts at the Arizona Health Science's Library .
Space limits the listings I can describe, but I'm optimistic
that almost every professional will find a podcast with career-related
information.
Podcasting in Curricula
Delivery
Many schools are implementing podcasts as a vehicle for delivering
course materials, with educational podcasts showing up at universities,
community colleges, trade schools and institutions providing
distance learning. This delivery method is said to appeal to
today's technology-savvy youths.
Even young kids are getting in on the act. According to an
article published by the Dallas Daily News , fourth graders at
one of the city's elementary schools are podcasting to global
audiences, sharing works created in class and discussing their
projects. Fans of the podcast, which are sure to include proud
grandparents and other relatives, can download the files for
free through Apple's iTunes Music Store.
The Government Is Doing
It
Podcasting also provides a way to keep current with your government
and its weekly activities. Free Government Info has links to
multiple government podcasts, including the president's weekly
radio address; podcasts from the Senate; podcasts from several
states (including California); and podcasts from various government
agencies, such as Agriculture, Department of Defense, the Census
Bureau, Health and Human Services, NASA and more.
You Can Do It Too
Want to broadcast your own podcast? If you want to podcast
from scratch, you will need a microphone, a recording device,
and a Web server or Web host with enough space to store many
megabytes of data and the capability of handling a lot of bandwidth.
You will also need special software.
If this seems too daunting for a beginner or for a hobbyist,
Web sites like My Podcast.com make it easy for you. My Podcast.com
provides free podcast recording and hostingand, since it
serves advertisements with your podcast, you stand to earn cash
each time someone downloads your product.
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