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2005/2/28

Auricle: Probing podcasting from the professionals

Filed under: — Frank @ 9:54 am

Podcasts are a great way to learn stuff. Anyone who has listened to a few will know that. Which makes it a natural fit technology for education. Derek Morrison has been looking around for good sources of solid, informative, listenable, podcasts:

For this article I was particularly interested in tracking down podcasts and raw MP3 files with high production values. I know, there’s some real gems in amateur sites with access to limited production facilities or expertise, or in conference/presentation recordings, but some podcasts engage and involve because they have the listeners of the recording in mind and so ’speak’ to their particular audience.

The article contains a long list of podcast and web audio download sources. Some are “the usual suspects", like Adam Curry’s Daily Source Code, but others (such as The Naked Scientist archive are more unusual.

Read the whole article at Auricle: Probing podcasting from the professionals

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