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September 21, 2005


Learning And Podcasting: Future Perspectives

 

Here is a new white-paper on podcasting for learning:
http://www.ottergroup.com/blog/_archives/2005/9/16/1232728.html

Written and produced by the Otter Group, the paper "dips [the authors'] baby toes into the pool of possibilities in podcasting for learning."

Since March of this year the Otter Group has been producing the Negotiating Tip of the Week Podcast with Dr. Josh Weiss, Associate Director of the Global Negotiation Project at Harvard's Program on Negotiation, as a way to reach both a general audience and to help extend learning for participants in an elearning course we offer for a client.

"Podcasting for Learning" captures the beginning of their journey using podcasts as a new medium for learning.

Download the PDF white paper here.

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