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Articles tagged "podcast"

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22 July 2010 Linking to your Podcast from your Webpage

This post shows how to link to your RSS file so your users can find your podcast. It will show you how to use the ITPC link so your users can subscribe directly in iTunes.

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20 July 2010 Writing an RSS feed for iTunes

In this post we will cover how to go about writing your own XML to create an RSS feed for iTunes. The format used will be legible by most RSS aggregators but I will assume that you may intend, as some stage, to submit your feed to the iTunes Store which requires certain extra tags.
If [...]

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1 December 2009 Principal’s Open Meeting recorded using Q-Review

The Distance and E-Learning Unit’s lecture capture project, Q-Review, is progressing well this year. The system is now installed in three centrally bookable theatres (Perrin in Whitechapel, Fogg in SBCS and Skeel in the People’s Palace).
The system can record audio, screen capture and video. Recently it was used to record an Open Meeting by QM’s [...]

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24 April 2009 Blackboard European User Conference, 6-8 April, Barcelona

The last few years have seen an increase in both the number of us using the VLE here at Queen Mary, and the breadth of activities we’re using it for. We’ve responded to both good and bad changes in the products and now the majority of departments are making extensive use of our current [...]

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7 October 2008 Oxbridge launch on iTunesU

Oxford and Cambridge have now joined the (still small) ranks of UK Higher Education institutions publishing on iTunesU. The simultaneous launch has prompted some to speculate that this is just the latest battleground for the old rivals (see Oxford v Cambridge: battle of the podcasts in the Guardian Education). Obviously Oxford and [...]

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13 August 2008 Why not just audio?

Simple audio is often the most effective media type that can be used. It is also the easiest to create and distribute. There are many excellent reasons why one might want to use video or a screen capture of a demonstration. We often make use of both in these tutorials and posts. Many of the [...]

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22 February 2008 Podcasting

Regular podcasts are now commonplace in the news, entertainment and increasingly in teaching and learning. If you are interested in setting up your own podcast or want to know what they are, please see our resources below as a starting point.
How to Podcast
Using the Wimba Podcaster

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