Then there's this article (sustmind 06 science podcasts.pdf) from The Scientist magazine on science podcasts.
| Podcasts of University Lectures? |
| from the not-a-bad-idea dept. |
| posted by Cliff on Monday September 04, @22:09 (Education) |
| http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/09/03/2227230 |
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0theslashdot asks: "I'm working at a major university in the US, and
have been charged with posting pod-casts of class lectures on the
internet. The problem is whether or not posting the videos would allow
students to skip class and just download the lecture, instead. I guess
the problem is trying to strike the right balance between allowing good
students to take advantage of this resource, but discourage bad students
from staying at home all the time and watching all the lectures right
before the exam. So what methods can be used to provide these pod-casts
for the students who actually attended class? In terms of when the
lecture should be posted, what would be a good time-frame? Immediately
after the class? 24 hours? One week? One class behind schedule?"
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