Podcasts
Tuesday, February 14, 2006 at 12:28PM
Justin Bathon

I stumbled across this tech podcast that is worth listing on the podcast list. (Wait, what...you do not know what a podcast is...check here for Wikipedia's definition - don't know what Wikipedia is, click here). Anyway, start with the Larry Sanger interviews to get the flavor.



There are not a lot of education podcasts out there yet, see the link here
for a semi-complete current list. There are certainly not any out there
on education policy. Law is somewhat further along the technology line,
check out their list here (for instance Georgetown podcasts the speeches that are given at the law school).



A great way to get started in podcasting, is to download Apple's iTunes
(which may already be on your computer if you have downloaded Quicktime
- they package them of course) and check out the podcast directory.
There are a couple of padcasts I listen to everyday, such as the NY
Times Front page and Washington report, NPR's topical reports, The
Onion's fake news (for a laugh), and Jim Lehrer's stories and
interviews from the night before. Also available are the President's
weekely radio address and Barak Obama's weekly podcast. Have fun
checking these out and know you are at the edge of the technological
frontier.

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