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University Lectures on Podcast

Someone sent me a link to these podcasts from the University of California at Berkeley. I've been listening to some of them. Most people talk to slow for me so I use Windows Media player to play the recordings at double time. It lets me get through the lectures in half the time.

If things do get going too fast I can slow it down or replay parts. What a way to listen to a lecture.

posted on Thursday, February 23, 2006 10:43 AM by AlfredTwo

# re: University Lectures on Podcast @ Thursday, February 23, 2006 12:56 PM

University of Washington is doing the same thing;

http://www.washington.edu/alumni/uwnewslinks/200511/article_podcasts.html

“Lectures in Kane have often been videotaped for student viewing, but that means the student must go to the library to check out the video and view it there. With podcasts the audio portion of the lecture can be downloaded to a personal listening device such as an iPod and listened to anywhere.”

I think this is AWESOME! I would have LOVED to "go to class" like this.

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