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University of Washington Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine. http://faculty.washington.edu/alexbert/Pod/podcast.ppt. Podcasting What is it and What it can do for us. The iPod iPod (30 + 60 GB) iPod nano (1, 2, + 4 GB) iPod shuffle (512 MB + 1 GB) . iPod Sales according to Apple.
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University of Washington Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
Podcasting What is it and What it can do for us
The iPod • iPod (30 + 60 GB) • iPod nano (1, 2, + 4 GB) • iPod shuffle (512 MB + 1 GB)
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Pocket PC and iTunes
Pocket PC and iTunes
Cell Phones and iTunes
Podcasting Podcasting is the distribution of audio or video files, such as radio programs or music videos, over the Internet using either RSS or Atom syndication for listening on mobile devices and personal computers. A podcast is a web feed of audio or video files placed on the Internet for anyone to download or subscribe.
History: January 2001 – First audio enclosure in RSS format
History: January 2001 – First audio enclosure in RSS format September 2003 - Christopher Lydon Interviewsweblog for your ears
History: January 2001 – First audio enclosure in RSS format September 2003 - Christopher Lydon Interviewsweblog for your ears October 2003 - script to download RSS enclosures to iTunes
History: January 2001 – First audio enclosure in RSS format September 2003 - Christopher Lydon Interviewsweblog for your ears October 2003 - script to download RSS enclosures to iTunes February 2004 – “podcasting” term first used for portable audioblogs
History: January 2001 – First audio enclosure in RSS format September 2003 - Christopher Lydon Interviewsweblog for your ears October 2003 - script to download RSS enclosures to iTunes February 2004 – “podcasting” term first used for portable audioblogs September 28, 2004 – 24 hits on Google for “podcasts”
History: January 2001 – First audio enclosure in RSS format September 2003 - Christopher Lydon Interviewsweblog for your ears October 2003 - script to download RSS enclosures to iTunes February 2004 – “podcasting” term first used for portable audioblogs September 28, 2004 – 24 hits on Google for “podcasts” October 18, 2004 – over 100,000 hits
History: January 2001 – First audio enclosure in RSS format September 2003 - Christopher Lydon Interviewsweblog for your ears October 2003 - script to download RSS enclosures to iTunes February 2004 – “podcasting” term first used for portable audioblogs September 28, 2004 – 24 hits on Google for “podcasts” October 18, 2004 – over 100,000 hits March 2005 – John Edwards first national-level US politician with podcast
History: January 2001 – First audio enclosure in RSS format September 2003 - Christopher Lydon Interviewsweblog for your ears October 2003 - script to download RSS enclosures to iTunes February 2004 – “podcasting” term first used for portable audioblogs September 28, 2004 – 24 hits on Google for “podcasts” October 18, 2004 – over 100,000 hits March 2005 – John Edwards first national-level US politician with podcast May 2005 – Podcasting The Do it Yourself Guide released
History: January 2001 – First audio enclosure in RSS format September 2003 - Christopher Lydon Interviewsweblog for your ears October 2003 - script to download RSS enclosures to iTunes February 2004 – “podcasting” term first used for portable audioblogs September 28, 2004 – 24 hits on Google for “podcasts” October 18, 2004 – over 100,000 hits March 2005 – John Edwards first national-level US politician with podcast May 2005 – Podcasting The Do it Yourself Guide released Summer 2005 – White House website starts podcast
History: January 2001 – First audio enclosure in RSS format September 2003 - Christopher Lydon Interviewsweblog for your ears October 2003 - script to download RSS enclosures to iTunes February 2004 – “podcasting” term first used for portable audioblogs September 28, 2004 – 24 hits on Google for “podcasts” October 18, 2004 – over 100,000 hits March 2005 – John Edwards first national-level US politician with podcast May 2005 – Podcasting The Do it Yourself Guide released Summer 2005 – White House website starts podcast June 2005 – Apple adds podcasting to iTunes (starting with 3,000 entries)
History: January 2001 – First audio enclosure in RSS format September 2003 - Christopher Lydon Interviewsweblog for your ears October 2003 - script to download RSS enclosures to iTunes February 2004 – “podcasting” term first used for portable audioblogs September 28, 2004 – 24 hits on Google for “podcasts” October 18, 2004 – over 100,000 hits March 2005 – John Edwards first national-level US politician with podcast May 2005 – Podcasting The Do it Yourself Guide released Summer 2005 – White House website starts podcast June 2005 – Apple adds podcasting to iTunes (starting with 3,000 entries)
History: January 2001 – First audio enclosure in RSS format September 2003 - Christopher Lydon Interviewsweblog for your ears October 2003 - script to download RSS enclosures to iTunes February 2004 – “podcasting” term first used for portable audioblogs September 28, 2004 – 24 hits on Google for “podcasts” October 18, 2004 – over 100,000 hits March 2005 – John Edwards first national-level US politician with podcast May 2005 – Podcasting The Do it Yourself Guide released Summer 2005 – White House website starts podcast June 2005 – Apple adds podcasting to iTunes (starting with 3,000 entries) December 2005 – Word of the Year New Oxford American Dictionary
History: January 2001 – First audio enclosure in RSS format September 2003 - Christopher Lydon Interviewsweblog for your ears October 2003 - script to download RSS enclosures to iTunes February 2004 – “podcasting” term first used for portable audioblogs September 28, 2004 – 24 hits on Google for “podcasts” October 18, 2004 – over 100,000 hits March 2005 – John Edwards first national-level US politician with podcast May 2005 – Podcasting The Do it Yourself Guide released Summer 2005 – White House website starts podcast June 2005 – Apple adds podcasting to iTunes (starting with 3,000 entries) December 2005 – Word of the Year New Oxford American Dictionary
History: January 2001 – First audio enclosure in RSS format September 2003 - Christopher Lydon Interviewsweblog for your ears October 2003 - script to download RSS enclosures to iTunes February 2004 – “podcasting” term first used for portable audioblogs September 28, 2004 – 24 hits on Google for “podcasts” October 18, 2004 – over 100,000 hits March 2005 – John Edwards first national-level US politician with podcast May 2005 – Podcasting The Do it Yourself Guide released Summer 2005 – White House website starts podcast June 2005 – Apple adds podcasting to iTunes (starting with 3,000 entries) December 2005 – Word of the Year New Oxford American Dictionary February 2006 – 228,000,000 hits on Google
History: January 2001 – First audio enclosure in RSS format September 2003 - Christopher Lydon Interviewsweblog for your ears October 2003 - script to download RSS enclosures to iTunes February 2004 – “podcasting” term first used for portable audioblogs September 28, 2004 – 24 hits on Google for “podcasts” October 18, 2004 – over 100,000 hits March 2005 – John Edwards first national-level US politician with podcast May 2005 – Podcasting The Do it Yourself Guide released Summer 2005 – White House website starts podcast June 2005 – Apple adds podcasting to iTunes (starting with 3,000 entries) December 2005 – Word of the Year New Oxford American Dictionary February 2006 – 228,000,000 hits on Google
History: January 2001 – First audio enclosure in RSS format September 2003 - Christopher Lydon Interviewsweblog for your ears October 2003 - script to download RSS enclosures to iTunes February 2004 – “podcasting” term first used for portable audioblogs September 28, 2004 – 24 hits on Google for “podcasts” October 18, 2004 – over 100,000 hits March 2005 – John Edwards first national-level US politician with podcast May 2005 – Podcasting The Do it Yourself Guide released Summer 2005 – White House website starts podcast June 2005 – Apple adds podcasting to iTunes (starting with 3,000 entries) December 2005 – Word of the Year New Oxford American Dictionary February 2006 – 228,000,000 hits on Google March 2006 – UWMC Orthopaedics has podcasting meeting
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Podcasting Uses: Bloggers News organizations – CNN Newspapers in audio form – New York Times Television and Radio Shows – NPRThe Daily Show Television commentary – Battlestar Galatica Sports – CubscastChicago Sportscasts Network
Podcasting Uses: Education – foreign language audio homework, lectures, interviews Academic journal digests – The Society of Critical Care Medicine Political podcasts – House Republican Podcast Religion –Aka Godcasting – Christian Podcast Pornography – Porncasting and podnography – Pod Porn
Podcasting Uses: Communication from space – Steve Robinson Conference and meeting alerts Public libraries – spoken word alternatives for the visually impaired Brodcasting Material not allowed in traditional media Advocacy Tours of museums, historic and cultural sites, cities, etc.
Podcasting Uses: Youth media – Youth Radio Law enforcement – CrimeWatch Podcast Marketing – Maybelline
Podcasting Uses: 21st century version of the 1940s radio An easy way to deliver audio and video information to anyone with an internet connection
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