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Podcasting: Digital Communication Expanded in Higher Education

Overview In order to reach large population of students and members in higher education, advanced forms of technologies are required. Podcasts are a more recent representation of this expanse in technology which works to the benefit of students, faculty, and staff. Growing from a transmission of data files to present video and audio presentations, Podcasts allow information to be relayed to a broad spectrum of the higher education population in a readily accessible format.

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Publisher
East Carolina University
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PDF
Date Published
Jul 6, 2007
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Topics
Streaming Media, Multimedia

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