| Description |
This book emerged from the authors' wide experience in the creation and distribution of podcasts for learning. The book demystifies podcasting and provides practical advice and guidance for those wishing to use podcasts for education. The book explains the technology and terminology - for non-technical readers - that enable podcasts and podcasting to happen. It also clarifies the technical characteristics that have made podcasting attractive for learning as well as providing a practical guide for producing podcasts. There is clear advice on the equipment that is necessary as well as guidance on when to record podcasts, and editing and publishing your podcasts. The guide also has a section on copyright guidelines, if you are using material created by others. Buyers are advised that this book is an extract from Podcasting for Learning in Universities edited by Gilly Salmon and Palitha Edirisingha, also published by Open University Press. Please visit www.openup.co.uk/podcastsforlearning for information about Podcasting for Learning in Universities. |
| Author Biography |
Palitha Edirisingha is a Lecturer in E-Learning at the Beyond Distance Research Alliance at the University of Leicester, UK. Matthew Mobbs is Learning Technologist at the University of Leicester Richard Mobbs is Head of Web Design and E-learning Services at the University of Leicester
Chris Dennett is Lecturer in Mobile Computing at the University of Wolverhampton
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