EDUCAUSE Review Articles, Instructional Technologies, and Learners

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Confessions of a Podcast Junkie: A Student Perspective

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Title:Confessions of a Podcast Junkie: A Student Perspective (ID: ERM0732)
Author(s):Carie Windham (North Carolina State University)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Review Articles, Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, White Papers (2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

This section of the ELI Guide to Podcasting was written by Carie Windham, Former Undergraduate, North Carolina State University, and Graduate Student, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland. It is also published in EDUCAUSE Review, Vol. 42, No. 3 (May/June 2007).

After becoming a podcasting convert, the author talked with other students at colleges and universities across North America about their iPod and MP3 use, their familiarity with podcasting, and how they see podcasting as part of the classroom.

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If Higher Education Listened to Me . . .

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Title:If Higher Education Listened to Me . . . (ID: ERM0550)
Author(s):Kitzzy Aviles (University of Central Florida), Bill Phillips (University of Central Florida), Tim Rosenblatt (University of Central Florida), and Jessica Vargas (University of Central Florida)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Review Articles (2005)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Four students—representing Baby Boomers, Generation-Xers, and Millennials—discuss the use of technology in teaching and learning, the role of professors and the adoption of technology by professors, the importance of technology for social networking, and the need for more university-provided technology services.

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