> This week is Social Sciences Week!
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> Have you seen the Social Sciences Voices web site yet?
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> Social Science Voices http://www.sosig.ac.uk/voices/. a special project of SOSIG Each day it is publishing a page on the web site on a topic to do with making use of audio. These include
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> * Getting started with podcasts
> * Marketing and news uses of audio
> * Teaching and learning uses of audio
> * Research uses of audio
> * Putting it all together
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> Accompanying each day's written post is a short audio download on that topic, showing how the podcast concept could work.
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> yesterdays broadcast - what is podcasting and how to get started.
> I also spotted a really useful collection of links to subject based audio reasearch resources. Find out the key sites in you subject area.
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> A companion site to this is: Economics in Action, <http://whystudyeconomics.ac.uk> a collaboration between SOSIG <http://www.sosig.ac.uk/>, the Royal Economic Society <http://www.res.org.uk/> and the Economics Network <http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/>.. which aims to promote a better understanding of the importance of economics by offering by providing access to interviews of leading economics researchers, talking about their work.Each interview has an accompanying article summarising the findings of the research and providing links to further relevant web sites. The site also contains a students section with details of courses and a lecturers section which highlights useful online resources such as games and syllabi
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> Heather Dawson
> SOSIG
> Subject Editor
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