Jane Bethel
Paper title: Podcasting Power
Abstract:
The power of podcasting can come from its characteristics as key points of specific topics , as audio explanatory material, and as an easy-to-use experience. More characteristics describe podcasts as a learning aide offered at the user’s point of need, appropriate for the average human being’s attention span, and as a [...]
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Lib 2.0 & Participatory Service
Posted in Library 2.0, tagged word-of-mouth on 1, 26 January, 2008 | 2 Comments »
I finally get it. I understand how I can benefit by using Web 2.0 tools described “like a collection of programs that talk to one another” according to Wade Roush in 2005 in his article titled “Social Machines: Computing means connecting.” That article has peaked my interest and described the latest Web 2.0 tools [...]
