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Accessible globally and more portable than physical hand-outs.10. Mobility - they work on a range of PC and handheld devices. Students whose first language is not English or who have some form of learning plan find them useful as they can learn at their own pace.8. Great for FAQ - this is good for course work. They are great for revision - to revise material that they may have covered 6 months before.6. It allows us to teach them formats and calculation processes. We tell our students that 'formats are your friends'. It is good for explaining calculations and processes. Allows 24/7 access to support materials with tutor explanations. It provides a blended learning experience.3. Students don't attend for a range of reasons including work (increasingly), family commitments and illness.2. It is not a substitute for good quality contact time (it is not interactive to questions!). It supports students who can’t attend for some reason. Here are 11 reasons why we podcast in A&F : 1.
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It would be useful to hear of your experiences with BBFlashback the other software you useHow has the system been taken up by your staff and what types of things is it being used for? Do users like the system (both as contributors and viewers of content)?How easy was the system to set up and how much time is needed for on-going maintenance? What staff skills are needed to set up and look after the system?How is the content generally distributed – do people browse a web site, is it linked to from the VLE or website, or embedded in web pages etc? But we are also likely to have some Camtasia licences for more advanced screencasts etc.
We are considering a site licence for BB Flashback, which I understand you have as well. The software you use for the production of the podcasts/screencasts. Apple server for the encoding and streaming, so we were interested in how this has worked and why you decide on that solution. PodcastingAreas of Interest and DiscussionMore about the hardware/servers you use. Podcasting at MMULearning and Research Technologies (LRT)The Team:Mark Stubbs - Head of LRTKieronLonergan – MLE Development ManagerSteve Nisbet – Learning Systems ManagerNillanFakira – E-Learning Content DeveloperDee Vyas – Teaching Technology ProfessionalLudovicTolhurst-Cleaver – MLE DeveloperAlex Lee – MLE Developer LNillanFakiraearningR&esearchTechnologiesShowcase:for Staffordshire University