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PodcastsCreated by Margaret Maag (University of San Francisco) on April 15, 2005
Matt has encouraged me to blog about my recent use of the iPod photo (60 GB) and Griffin lapel microphone attached to the Griffin iTalk for recording my lectures at the U of San Francisco. The files are automatically saved as wave files in iTunes and then I use soundgrinder to convert them to MP3 files. Then I transfer them over to my server via fetch for the students to pull onto their iTunes and MP3 players. Needless to say they are happy campers because they have the lecture on their players and I can listen to myself to see where I need to improve upon my presentations.
I am a bit shy when it comes to presenting at meetings, therefore, it is helping me to critique my presentation style. I would love to hear about your experiences with podcasting! Three of my goals are: 1. Create a nurse educator podcast this summer. iPodderX has not gotten back to me to let me know if they want to sponsor my show. 2. Do a podcast at the upcoming ANIA meeting in Las Vegas toward the end of the month. 3. Create a "Poe-Cast" (named after Edgar Allen Poe) for reciting poetry. I am a novice podcaster, but I see great potential in nursing education and healthcare professions. I wrote an article for a journal last month and look forward to hearing the editor's response to "Podcasts: A New Medium for a New Voice in Nursing Education" Let me know what you are doing with podcasts and the equipment you are using/suggest for podcasting! Need a place to post my casts! Cheers- Margaret
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Margaret,Thought you might be interested in my latest podcast where I talk about several nursing podcasts. See "Rod's Pulse Podcast" at http://www.RodsPulsePodcast.com. My podcast is for faculty and students interested in learning how to use and create podcasts, and other e-learning technologies. Good luck on your upcoming podcast!Regards,Rod