August 05, 2006
New Podcast Listener
If you are a new podcast listener, you should review the list of podcasts recommended by Conn O Muineachain and consider some of those as your first (free) subscriptions. Better yet, listen to Imeall #151 and hear Conn explain what works for him. Conn's recommendations could easily be those of all seasoned Irish podcasters.
Conn O Muineachain -- "Imeall #151: Gan iPod - Ach Fón!"
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August 5, 2006 in Podcasting | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack
August 03, 2006
Why we transcribe on the fly
David Pogue explains [9-minute MP3 file] why the Q&A portion of lectures on four modules in the multimedia degree programme at Tipperary Institute will be transcribed on-the-fly during classes. Briefly, it's simple to do with Dragon Naturally Speaking.
August 3, 2006 in Podcasting | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack
July 19, 2006
Goldbach, Math, Podcast
SOMETHING TRIGGERED the Podcast.net directory to include Irish educasts in the "math" category. It's probably because some of our podcasts refer to maths at third level and that means they fit into the Science & Nature/Math directories. Or maybe it's the name of the producer? Christian Goldbach was a great mathematician. Perhaps the ID3 tags on some educasts suggest a mathematical orientation.
Subscribe to maths podcasts. See Irish educasts dealing with math and science.
July 19, 2006 in Podcasting | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack
July 17, 2006
A Series of Tubes
SENATOR TED STEVENS provides the inspiration for Educast 60 [13.7 MB MP3 file] as we talk about jobs in 2010, courses in 2007, jobs for multimedia graduates, and 10 reasons to buy The Long Tail. More on the shownotes at podcasting.ie or at our Podshow site.
Picture of the tubes that our internet arrives in.
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