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Podcasting Legal Guide

The purpose of this Guide is to provide you with a general roadmap of some of the legal issues specific to podcasting. EFF has produced a very practical and helpful guide for issues related to blogging generally (http://www.eff.org/bloggers/). This Guide is not intended to duplicate efforts by EFF, and in many cases refers you to […]

The Digital Library of Appalachia

The Digital Library of Appalachia provides online access to archival and historical materials related to the culture of the southern and central Appalachian region. The contents of the DLA are drawn from special collections of Appalachian College Association member libraries.Access the Library

Learning Curve: BBC Radio 4

“The definitive guide to learning”Access the Site

worldebookfair.com

Please visit us here from July 4th-August 4, 2006 to download your selections from 1/3 million free eBooks. Access Free eBooks

Web site features THEMIS photos, stories

Space.com is syndicating feature articles about Mars that originally appear on ASU’s THEMIS Web site themis.asu.edu. THEMIS is the Thermal Emission Imaging System developed by Phil Christensen, a Regents’ Professor of Geological Sciences at ASU’s Mars Space Flight Facility. Read the Full Story

Directory of Degree Programs in Educational Communications and Technology

As the field of instructional technology evolves and expands, the academic institutions that produce the field’s professionals change as well. For many years, AECT collected data on these programs and published “Degree Curricula in Educational Communications and Technology: A Descriptive Directory,” a paperback directory of these programs. Read the Full Story

Technology and the Future of Learning: Mobile Computing Makes the Difference in Preparing Students for the 21st Century

Schools districts realize that learning today means preparing students for the future. The best way is to provide them with the tools they’ll need for work, play, and lifelong learning. Read the Full Story

Amateur Hour on the Web: Say good-bye to 500 cable channels — the Internet has thousands of video producers. But is there anything on?

If there’s room for one startup in a particular niche on the Web, there’s room for 15 or 20. At least that seems to be the Net’s resurrected credoRead the Full Story

Instructional Videos Resources

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Pointers for Successful Webcasting, By David Lee King

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