dear world at large,
it seems that the university is unable to host audio files of lectures so that students with timetable clashes can have podcasts, so i will be arranging the hosting myself. Can somebody recommend a cheap and reliable hosting service for me to use? There won't be a lot of downloads. It would be really good if someone could point me to a hosting service that was not just raw server space but already set up in some fashion to make podcasting simple (ie I just upload the mp3 somehwere and the feed is automatically created...or something...you can tell I know a lot about this can't you.) I seem to have an unusually large number of people enrolling who can't make it to the lecture time and I'm very reluctant to turn them away.
Wednesday 2 July 2008
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iTunes has this facility at iTunesU. http://www.apple.com/education/itunesu_mobilelearning/faculty.html There is help with how to upload etc. But I'd also check to make sure the University doesn't have a policy preventing you putting your lecture material in a public place. I think you can make it private and only available to your students if it does.
Thank you very much M-H.
No problem. Welcome to my world. :)
Hi Lucy,
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suppose I deserved that.
Oh go on, reach out to them. They really really want you to.
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