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Presented @: 9th Annual Brick and Click Libraries November 6, 2009 Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, Missouri COURSECASTING WITH ITUNES UNIVERSITY Plamen Miltenoff, Ph.D., MLIS Pamela Salela, MLIS Gary Schnellert, This presentation ava http://web.stcloudstate.edu/pmiltenoff/conf2009/brick_click/i_tu

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Coursecasting with iTunes University. Presented @: 9th Annual Brick and Click Libraries November 6, 2009 Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, Missouri. Plamen Miltenoff , Ph.D., MLIS Pamela Salela , MLIS Gary Schnellert , Ph.D. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Presented @:9th Annual Brick and Click LibrariesNovember 6, 2009 Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, Missouri

COURSECASTING WITH ITUNES UNIVERSITY

Plamen Miltenoff,

Ph.D., MLISPamela Salela,

MLISGary

Schnellert, Ph.D.

This presentation available @: http://web.stcloudstate.edu/pmiltenoff/conf2009/brick_click/i_tunes_u.pps

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Presenters:

Dr. Plamen Miltenoff,

St. Cloud State University

Pamela Salela,University of Illinois at

Springfield (UIS)

Dr. Gary Schnellert,University of North

Dakota

Plamen Miltenoff is an Associate Professor and librarian at Learning Resources and Technology Services (http://lrts.stcloudstate.edu/) (LRTS) at St. Cloud State University (SCSU). 

Pamela M. Salela is Chair of the Instructional Services Program at the University of Illinois at Springfield (UIS)and the Coordinator of the Central Illinois Nonprofit Resource Center at Brookens Library. 

Gary Schnellert is an Associate Professor of Educational Leadership in charge of doctoral cohorts for the University Of North Dakota.

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Presentation Plan and Objectives of Research:Plan

Literature reviewShort intro to the three campusesMethods, Instrument, FindingsDiscussion

Objectives of Researchcompare iTunes University services at the

three institutions to delineate similarities and differences and to pinpoint advantages and disadvantages of using such podcasting service as a teaching tool for information literacy and other forms of instruction.

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Literature ReviewPedagogues start looking into podcasts’

educational value and implications as soon as in 2005

Web 2.0 and the iPod-like revolutionBetter understanding of podcasting application

and its application in good practices in higher education

Empirical research on the usefulness of podcasting in higher education was initiated abroad and in the United States

Dubbed “podagogy” and the impact of podcasting as a learning technology

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Intro to campuses:St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN

(SCSU)iTunes University Initiative

University of Illinois at Springfield, Springfield, IL (UIS)iTunes University Initiative

University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND (UND) iTunes University Initiative

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Methods, Instrument, Findings:MethodsSurvey show & tell Demographics of each institution Qualitative overview (Pamela) Quantitative overview Instrument

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=ik9ivbyJFa1mQBMSx38v7g_3d_3d

Findings / Outcomes

1.Survey show & tell

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Conclusions:Faculty who categorized themselves as distance

education teachers had more use of podcasts than the students in the same category.

Faculty and students within their first six years at an institution were the most active in using podcasts.

Most respondents completing the survey foresaw podcasting becoming a clear leader in distance education and in other educational applications.

Although podcasting is a simplified recording and playback device it doesn’t have high recognition or use from mainstream educators.

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•Plamen Miltenoff, Ph.D., [email protected]://web.stcloudstate.edu/pmiltenoff/faculty 320 308 3072Facebook: Plamen MiltenoffTwitter: aidedza / SCSUIM646 •Pamela Salela, MLIS•Gary Schnellert, Ph.D.

Discussion: Q/s and A/s