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March 13, 2007

Case Wordnerds to discuss blogging

The Case Writers' and Editors' Forum, WordNerds, will discuss blogging next Wednesday, March 21st, in room 2280 (2nd floor) at the School of Nursing. I'll be leading this discussion in which we'll cover a brief overview of blogging, then discuss ways to use blogging in our marketing, recruitment and other communication efforts. I've asked Jeremy Smith, Case's blog administrator, to join us to share his opinions and expertise.

April 03, 2006

Listening to academic podcasts: Who would and why? Part I

Friday on Management Professor Notes II, Professor Piderit wrote, "Jeremy Smith writes that Case has been accepted into Apple's iTunes University program, which sounds exciting... as long as it doesn't mean that students stop coming to my class." Instead of worrying about this, she (and her commenters) then focused on ways to make classroom attendance worthwhile, while I started thinking about ways in which students and others might use podcasts. As our iTunes workgroup waits to learn more about the technical requirements for the iTunes project, now seems like a good time to consider how classroom (and other) lectures...

March 06, 2006

Podcasting macht Spaß! (Podcasting is fun!)

Saturday afternoon I sat chortling on my couch as Übel Knübel (a teenage boy played by an Evil Knieval figure), flirtatious Gummi-Bears, and a pair of rubber shoes tried to teach me German. This was not the latest in children's progamming on WVIZ, but rather a new podcast from http://www.mygermanclass.com/. The primitive animation and kitsch story lines, were so amusing, and so distinctly German, that I was compelled to watch all 10 episodes at once. Having taken 2 years of German in college (much of which I have since forgotten) I was able to understand most of the plots,...