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May 29, 2006 @ 8:00 am
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This is the second in a series of podcast interviews with law faculty who participated in the Legal Education Podcasting Project. This interview was conducted on Friday, May 26. 2006 with Professor Willliam Gregory from Georgia State University School of Law. Professor Gregory recorded the classroom for his students (including extensive presentations by his students) […]
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May 26, 2006 @ 10:10 am
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Update: I re-worked the recording in Audacity to remove as much of the static that crept into the recording. The podcast link below links to the new recording. This past spring semester, CALI conducted the Legal Education Podcasting Project where over 30 law faculty used podcasting in their courses. We conducted surveys of the students […]
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May 11, 2006 @ 1:39 pm
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The inimitable Doug Kaye, CEO of the Conversations Network and a thoroughly enjoyable person to listen to has a podcast on recording phone calls and live events for podcasting. This is a geeky talk, but there is are few people with more on the ground experience in recording for podcasting. He has advice on devices, […]
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May 8, 2006 @ 8:01 pm
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Here is another podcast that is fascinating, entertaining, educational and thought-provoking. Bruce Sterling is a write of science fiction and a futurist as well as a non-fiction author. The image above is clickable to his latest work on "space and time objects" or "spimes". The podcast is from 2006 O’Reilly Emerging Technology conference via the […]
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April 29, 2006 @ 12:12 am
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The good folks at Creative Commons have put together a Podcasting Legal Guide that is comprehensive and thorough as seen by these non-lawyerly eyes. I thought this quote from Larry Lessig’s forward was particularly apt… "…This Guide is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to figure outhow best to follow the law. It is […]
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April 25, 2006 @ 10:52 am
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Here is a slightly easier way to find podcasts from the 2006 AALS Annual Meeting held in January of this year. I took the lists from all four days, combined them and stripped off any sessions that were not podcastand stripped out the session descriptions. Only the sesctions, titlesand speakers (and of course links to […]
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April 24, 2006 @ 9:25 am
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As I have mentioned before, I listen to 10-20 podcasts a week and I am going to make it a point to blog about the best that I come across. These types of posts will be rather infrequent. The first podcast is Stephen Downes giving a talk in Tennessee. He is a Senior Researcher at […]
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April 21, 2006 @ 12:32 pm
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I listen to a lot of podcasts – 10 to 20 per week while I am walking my dog or driving to/from work. Mostly these are presentations given at conferences or talks/brown bag seminars at schools by scholars and the amount of knowledge available in these fora is fantastic. In the past week, I listened […]
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March 25, 2006 @ 12:16 am
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Back in December, I interviewed Professor Patrick Wiseman of theGeorgia State University College of Law_ about his experiences inpodcasting. He offers excellent advice to law faculty interested increating audio materials for their students. Interestingly, Professor Wiseman got started recording his classes so that he could listen to them himself and so improve his teaching. This […]
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March 24, 2006 @ 7:50 pm
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Here’s the link. CALI worked with AALS to record almost all of the sessions. This was a rather hastily organized effort and kudos goes out to Jane LaBarbera and Carl Monk for trusting in this experiment. There are almost 200 hours of audio recordings of the sessions from the AALS Annual Meeting. We missed some […]
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