Hi,
I would expect Techdis is the reference site for you, plus they offer
funding for appropriate projects. Simon Ball is an excellent source of
sensible advice there.
http://www.techdis.ac.uk/index.php?p=17&name=audio&Submit=Search
and
http://www.techdis.ac.uk/index.php?p=1_20_4
Regards,
Terry McAndrew
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C&IT Manager, Centre for Bioscience, The Higher Education Academy
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From: Academic Podcasting and everything that goes with it
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Andrew Middleton
Sent: 21 June 2007 13:47
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Subject: Podcasting and Accessibility
I have just met with our university's Accessibility Officer to discuss
the various work I'm doing with relation to the use of digital audio. No
great surprises, but there is quite a lot to consider.
Has anyone produced any guidance documentation specifically targeted at
educational podcasters or information to share on this topic? I am about
to produce a document that raises the key issues relating to the support
of deaf students in situations where educational podcasts may enhance
the learning experience for other students. Obviously there are various
strategies that can be adopted in ensuring that students are not
excluded if they are deaf or prefer to not use audio.
Any thoughts, links, etc on this topic would be appreciated. I'll be
happy to share any document that I produce on this topic later down the
line.
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