Christopher D. Sessums shares his idea on the topic from a metaphysical and psychological perspective (based on Turkle’s article). The link goes here.
Blogging Questionnaire — Initial Results
yet another post off Christopher D. Sessums’s blog, he’s conducting this edublogging questionaire, some initial yet insightful findings. read them here.
Health matters – ADT
and so reports CNET, it’s an article abt one month old now. ADT stands for Attention Deficit Trait, and no one on earth is born with it; the cause is by all that data flying at you, e-mail, sms, handphone ringing, voice mail etc etc. and in the end, you “can’t you pay attention anymore” !
the full report goes here.
Legal issues in podcasting the traditional classroom
it’s an age old issue, copyrights, now of podcasted lectures, and students’ podcasted work … two MOV movies presentation discussing the above issues. check out HigherEd BlogCon for the full report.
Podcast Listerners – 27 million
Read this off podcasting news:
Arbitron, a research firm serving the radio industry, has released this report and besides the figure above, here are some trends:
- The weekly Internet radio audience has increased 50% over the last year.
- Nineteen percent of persons age 18-34 have listened to Internet radio in the last week.
- Satellite radio subscribers are twice as likely to live in 100K+ households
- Many people are still confused about what podcasts are.
- Podcasting attracts a relatively youthful audience. More than half of listeners are under 35.
- 11% of all Americans have listened to audio podcasts. That translates into approximately 27 million Americans that have tried podcasts.
- More than half of all teens own an iPod or other portable media player.
and that’s in the US. wonder what’s our local trend, and among them our students of coz *hmm*