Community Podcast
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A Community Podcast is a collaborative podcast set up to support multiple contributors podcasting through generally simplified processes, and without having to host their own individual feeds.
This method was first used for a series of podcasts hosted by the Regional Educational Technology Center at Fordham University in 2005. That series accepted recordings submitted as audio files by email or telephone, which were then incorporated into the "community podcast feed".
[edit] References
- Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Freire, Paolo. New York: Herder and Herder, 1970.
- Falling through the NET: Defining the Digital Divide. NTIA, 1999.
- NYACCE.
- NYACCE Community Podcast Channel, 2005.
- PFT Community Podcast Channel, 2005.
- Podcast for Teachers, 2005.
- Regional Educational Technology Center (RETC), Fordham University.