Posted on August 29, 2008 by owlsbeth
The Library Success wiki defines podcasting as
a simple means of distributing audio content over the Internet, taking advantage of the power of RSS. Content consumers (end-users) can subscribe to a feed of a producer’s audio content and receive automatic downloads of new content as it is made available online.
Podcasts can be listened to on a [...]
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Posted on August 27, 2008 by owlsbeth
Vodcasting? Whuh? It’s an unusual term, often used interchangeably with videoblogging. Just think of it as online video-on-demand with RSS added so people can subscribe to your videos. If you’d like a little more basic info, take a look at Vodcasting Explained.
How do vodcasts differ from screencasts? Good question! Screencasts simply record action on a [...]
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Posted on June 30, 2008 by owlsbeth
I’ve been spending some time today learning more about screencasts and how to create them. I have added links to the ‘casting kit del.icio.us account, read some good articles, and watched some video tutorials on how to use Camtasia (the screencasting software we purchased with some of the grant funds). After doing all this, I [...]
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