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A little about Me
Hi I'm Michael
I study at Central Queensland University in Rockhampton, this Blog is set up as apart of my assessment for a class, Managing E-Learning. In this Blog I will be analysing elearning tools and methodology presented to the class. I invite anyone inside and outside the University to comment, review and especially give some constructive criticism. Anything someone has to say all will help me learn.
I study at Central Queensland University in Rockhampton, this Blog is set up as apart of my assessment for a class, Managing E-Learning. In this Blog I will be analysing elearning tools and methodology presented to the class. I invite anyone inside and outside the University to comment, review and especially give some constructive criticism. Anything someone has to say all will help me learn.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Podcasts
Podcasts are pretty much a audio recorded message. In a learning situation podcasts could be useful for students that miss out on a lecture/class therefore recording your lesson and setting it up as a podcast after for students would be extremely useful. A podcast can also be used if a teacher misses a class for some reason, he/she could give the podcast in advance for the students to listen to while he/she is away. They can also be play more than once in case a student misses something for the lesson. The only problem I can see with the podcasts is that if the person that is recording them does set it up properly, the information that they are trying to get across mightn't be recorded they way they wanted it to be recorded or not recorded in away the students will understand. Plus the podcast mightn't be recorded in a way that can be heard properly.
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