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Handbook of Research on Web 2.0 and Second Language Learning
This is a portmanteau consisting of the words “iPod” (from Apple’s popular MP3 player) and “broadcast.” Podcasts are generally freely downloadable MP3 files that can be subscribed to via RSS. The technology is based on the principle of pushing information to a user who has previously subscribed to it.
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Podcasting as a Next Generation Teaching Resource
Jenny Ang Lu (National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 16
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-190-2.ch019
Abstract
This chapter aims to investigate how podcasts can be made to fit into the repertoire of resources utilized by teachers, especially in language education. It focuses on arming the language teacher with a fundamental knowledge of podcasting, centering on its potential applications in the classroom. Podcasts are ideal resources for language teachers, especially English language teachers, because almost all topics imaginable are now being treated in podcasts and the bulk of podcasts are recorded in English. Aside from making use of language-teaching podcasts, language teachers can also incorporate English language podcasts dealing with a wide range of issues to cater to the varying preferences of students. In addition to discussing these points, this chapter also provides suggestions for the practical incorporation of podcasts in language learning and teaching, both inside and outside the classroom. Two case studies demonstrating possible ways to use podcasts in an English as a Foreign Language (EFL) context are presented.
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Virtual Platforms
Media shared through audio format.
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The CALL Lab as a Facilitator for Autonomous Learning
A regular, RSS feed of audio material in MP3 format that can be listened to on an iPod or similar device.
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Teens and Information and Communication Technologies
A method of publishing audio files to the Internet. The term is a combination of the word “iPod” and “broadcasting.” Podcasts are often distributed through RSS feeds.
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The Hybrid Course: Facilitating Learning through Social Interaction Technologies
A method of publishing digital media files for transfer to and playback on a computer or a portable media player.
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Through the Eyes of Students and Faculty: A Conceptual Framework for the Development of Online Courses
A program (such as a PowerPoint presentation, or video) made available in digital format for automatic download over the Internet.
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Portable Education: Learning on the Go
A podcast is a media file that is distributed by subscription (paid or unpaid) over the Internet using syndication feeds, for playback on mobile devices and personal computers. A podcast could be different delivery format.
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Implementing Collaborative Problem-Based Learning with Web 2.0
An audio mini-program in MP3 format that is broadcast over the Internet. Podcasts can be downloaded and listened to on any MP3-compatible digital music player such as Apple’s iPod. Users can either download a podcast once or subscribe to an RSS service for regular or periodic downloads. Podcasts can also be downloaded to a computer using podcasting applications.
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Social Media and Technology May Change the Culture of Rape on College Campuses
Audio or video programming that can be downloaded to an automated feed to allow individuals to express their opinions about a great deal of subjects.
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Stay Tuned for Podcast U and the Data on M-Learning
A digital file that may include audio, visual, or video resources as well as hyperlinks that is downloaded through an aggregator or website such as http://odeo.com.
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Future Methods of Adult Education
Publically available multimedia broadcasts of collations of information.
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The Transition From the Conventional Classroom to Remote Teaching: How to Improve Online Practices
media archive, usually in audio format, created in the early 2000s and which has been popularized over the last few times. Easy to record, does not need many technological resources and stimulates the use of creativity. Allows the creation of interviews, conversation between two or more people, storytelling. Its use has also been intensified in educational environments.
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Stay Tuned for Podcast U and the Data on M-Learning
A digital file that may include audio, visual, or video resources as well as hyperlinks that is downloaded through an aggregator or website such as http://odeo.com.
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Quality Indicators for Designing English Learning Podcasts
It is a portmanteau which combines the “pod” from iPod, an MP3 player produced by Apple Inc., with “broadcast.” It can be uploaded and downloaded by subscribers through iTunes in the format of audio or video files.
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Blended Learning
Combination of the words iPod and broadcast to represent the technology of distributing an audio file over the Internet via an RSSfeed. See entry on Podcasting for more information.
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Comprehensive Distance Learning Design for Adult Education
Audio or video files hosted on the web but served up via a special scripting language (XML) which provides automated and usually free subscription to users. Therefore users can elect to “subscribe” to a podcast and every time they open their program to listen to them (e.g., iTunes ®, MusicMatch ®, Windows Media Player ®, etc.) the latest episodes of the podcasts will download for them without any action on their part. Podcasts may be listed to on a computer or transferred to a mobile listening device such as a MP3 player. There are many educational podcasts available (King & Gura, 2009).
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The Use of CMC Technologies in Academic Libraries
A Web-based audio recording made available via RSS feed and subscription. Name derived from the combination of iPod + broadcast.
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Mobile Learning Implementation and Issues
Podcast, a portmanteau of “iPod” and “broadcast,” is a digital media file intended for playback on a mobile MP3 player (such as the iPod).
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Podcastia: Imagining Communities of Pod-People
A digital recording of audio, video, text or other media that is distributed by subscription over the Internet.
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Podcastia: Imagining Communities of Pod-People
A digital recording of audio, video, text or other media that is distributed by subscription over the Internet.
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Bandwidth and Online Course Design: A Primer for Online Development
A recorded audio or video presentation made available in electronic format. Some of these will have “bumpers” or lead-in and lead-out music or sound effects, but this adds to their size.
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Using Computer Mediated Communication as a Tool to Facilitate Intercultural Collaboration of Global Virtual Teams
A podcast consists of Web-published audio data which are usually syndicated by means of RSS. The term “podcast” refers to a combination of the name of Apple’s famous portable music player “iPod” and “to broadcast,” so “podcasting” describes the process of broadcasting digital content to a digital repository.
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Podcasting and Language Learning
Podcasts are audio files commonly in mp3 format that can be played by a number of portable media players such as laptops, tablets, and cellphones.
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Digital Literacies in the Classroom: Authentic Opportunities for Student Engagement
Digital audio or video files that are made available to download, usually presented in a series.
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Applying Web 2.0 Tools in Hybrid Learning Designs
A portmanteau that combines the words “iPod” (the name of Apple’s popular music player) and “broadcast.” Refers to the distribution of digital audio files, typically in MPEG Layer 3 (MP3) format, through a syndication protocol such as RSS. The user subscribes to one or more feeds or channels of his/her choice using a podcast aggregation program, which periodically polls the feeds for new audio files and downloads them automatically to the user’s hard disk as they become available. See also RSS.
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Administrative Strategies for Designing and Supporting Large-Scale Digital Lecture Recording Environments
Files that are published and subscribed to by users. Can be open and available to the public, or password protected for restricted audiences. Podcast can also be a general term to include audio only, audio plus graphics or instructional content (e.g., enhanced podcast) or contain full motion video (more accurately described as a vodcast).
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Using an Audio-Video Chat Program in Language Learning
A method of publishing files to the Internet, usually audio or video files, allowing users to receive new files automatically by subscription.
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Using Multimodal Literacies to Support Language Development for English Language Learners
An audio-based tool where words are spoken and recorded to be later heard or listened to in a live format.
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M-English – Podcast: A Tool for Mobile Devices
A set of episodes (audio/video files) that can be shared with others.
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Integration of Web 2.0 Collaboration Tools into Education: Lessons Learned
A podcast is a series of digital files distributed over the Internet using RSS for playback on portable media players, such as IPods, PDA, smartphones, or computers.
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Cybercells and the Integration of Actual and Virtual Groups
Home-made or organization-made sound recordings available through the internet
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E-Learning Spaces
A digital audio file that can be disseminated via the Internet.
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Understanding Flipped Instructions and How They Work In the Real World
A digital audio recording of a lecture or a program that is usually made available for download and, or for the consumption of users over the Internet through computers, MP3 players, and other digital devices.
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Personal Learning Environments for Language Learning
A podcast is the distribution of audio files over the Internet using syndication feeds such as RSS so that users can subscribe to the podcast using feed aggregators to be notified when new content is added or so-called “podcatchers” such as iTunes or Juice which automatically download new content. Once downloaded the content can be played back using portable media players or personal computers. Although podcasts can often be listened to in streaming, what differentiates them from other online audio files is that they can be downloaded, are updated regularly and updates can be read by feed aggregators or podcatchers.
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Challenges and Issues of Teaching Online
An innovation that refers “to any software and hardware combination that permits automatic downloading of audio files for listening at the user’s convenience” (EDUCAUSE, 2005). Campbell (2005) states podcasting’s popularity is due to its ease of publication, subscription, and use across multiple environments.
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The Use of Postcasting/Vodcasting in Education
An audio file that is posted to some site and which is automatically downloaded by subscribers of the site.
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Business Literacy Education in the Digital Age
A Voice recording that saved in a digital form and enables the listeners to listen to it anytime, anywhere. More, a podcast is downloadable and storable in personal digital data memory stores while internet service is available.
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Audio Ageplay and Sonic Spankings: The Rhetorical Work of Podcasts to Demystify Kink
A serialized, typically long-form audio program which foregrounds spoken content. Similar in content to radio talk shows, but usually pre-recorded and consumed on variable, user-defined schedules.
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Redefining Writing Reality Multi-Modal Writing and Assessment
Audio files that are distributed through the World Wide Web and which are intended to be listened to primarily on portable MP3 players such as the iPod
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Instructional Media: A Tool for Your Gigs
Generally, an audio presentation. Originally downloaded and often transferred to a mobile device, many are now streamed and can be heard on a wide variety of devices.
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RSS and Syndication for Educators
A regularly produced series of audio files that can be accessed via RSS. A similar series in video is often called a vodcast.
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Podcasting and Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
An audio file that has been converted to an MP3 file for playback in a MP3 player, PDA/PocketPC, Cell Phone, or computer.
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Podcasting and Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
An audio file that has been converted to an MP3 file for playback in a MP3 player, PDA/PocketPC, Cell Phone, or computer.
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Knowledge Management Policy
A podcast is a series of digital computer files, usually either digital audio or video that is released periodically and made available for download by means of web syndication.
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Pedagogical Practice for Learning with Social Software
A digital audio file distributed over the Internet, downloaded by subscribers for playback on computers or portable MP3 players.
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Lifelong Learning in the 21st Century
Audio or video files hosted on the web, but served up via a special scripting language (XML) which provides automated and usually free subscription to users. Users of podcasts can elect to “subscribe” to a podcast and every time they open their program to listen to them (e.g., iTunes ®, MusicMatch ®, Windows Media Player ®, etc.) the latest episodes of the podcasts will download for them without any additional action on their part. Listeners may choose a computer or a mobile listening device such as a MP3 player based on their needs, resources, and/or preferences. There are many educational podcasts available demonstrating the infinite number of ways in which it may used to improve teaching and learning, language arts skills, problem solving, research, engagement, differentiated instruction, voice and empowerment, collaboration, creativity and other 21st century learning skills (King & Gura, 2009).
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Integrating New Technologies to Promote Distance Learning
A digital media file or files distributed over the Internet using RSS (really simple syndication, an XML format for distributing content on the Web) feed that can be automatically downloaded to personal computers and synced to portable media players to support mobile learning, anytime and anywhere.
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Designing “Concentrated Listening” for Advantageous Adult Learning With Multimedia
A digital audio file that may be subscribed to and downloaded for playing locally on a laptop or mobile device.
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Podcasting and Vodcasting in Education and Training
A syndicated web feed of audio files available through the Internet.
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Using Student-Centered Engagement in the Classroom to Develop Cultural Intelligence
An episodic series of audio or video files on the internet which a listener can download on a smartphone or computer.
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Trends and Lessons from the History of Contemporary Distance Learning
Audio or video files hosted on the web but served up via a special scripting language (XML) which provides automated and usually free subscription to users. Therefore users can elect to “subscribe” to a podcast and every time they open their program to listen to them (e.g., iTunes ®, MusicMatch ®, Windows Media Player ®, etc.) the latest episodes of the podcasts will download for them without any action on their part. Podcasts may be listed to on a computer or transferred to a mobile listening device such as a MP3 player. There are many educational podcasts available (King & Gura, 2009).
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Transforming Tourism Education: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Sustainable Tourism Management
A digital audio/video file, that can be available as a series. Podcasts can be downloaded by users who can subscribe them and/or listen to them anytime, anywhere.
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Student-Centered Teaching with Constructionist Technology Tools: Preparing 21st Century Teachers
An audio file created by a student that can be distributed and shared through the Internet and played on MP3 devices and personal computers.
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Using Podcasting and Digital Audio in Higher Education
A set of digital audio files made available online in a syndicated form so that they can be downloaded automatically without user intervention.
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Blended Learning
Audio or video files hosted on the web but served up via a special scripting language (XML) which provides automated and usually free subscription to users. Therefore users can elect to “subscribe” to a podcast and every time they open their program to listen to them (e.g., iTunes ®, MusicMatch ®, Windows Media Player ®, etc.) the latest episodes of the podcasts will download for them without any action on their part. Podcasts may be listed to on a computer or transferred to a mobile listening device such as a MP3 player. There are many educational podcasts available. (King & Gura, 2007)
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The Use of CMC Technologies in Academic Libraries
A Web-based audio recording made available via RSS feed and subscription. Name derived from the combination of iPod + broadcast.
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Using Wikis in Educational Research: A Case Study in Legal Education
Derived from the terms broadcast and iPod, is a type of website that includes a series of episodic digital media files, initially audio files, that users listen to by subscribing to and downloading or streaming online using a computer or mobile device through the process of web syndication.
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