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A Collection of Science Podcasts

Terence Armentano | February 27, 2007 | 9:41 am

Are you in to Science? The following is a collection of science podcasts compliments of Open Culture:


All in the Mind iTunes Feed Web Site
An Australian podcast that explores the mental universe - neuroscience really - and takes a clear look at everything from addiction to artificial intelligence.

Guardian Unlimited - Science iTunes Feed

National Geographic Magazine (The Best of) iTunes Feed Web Site
National Geographic needs no particular introduction.

Nature Podcast iTunes Feed Web Site
Nature, a highly respected peer-reviewed science journal, offers well produced podcasts that feature scientists talking about their cutting-edge research.

NOVA iTunes Feed Web Site
A series of short videos (”vodcasts”) from the world of science.

NOVA Science Now iTunes Feed Web Site
Irreverent stories and intriguing personalities from the world of science.

NOVA e = mc2 iTunes Web Site
Hear how 10 top physicists describe Einstein’s equation in a few minutes or less.

Science and Society iTunes Feed Web Site
A host of distinguished thinkers speak about innovations in science — nanotechnology, space explorations, life sciences and more.

Science Magazine Podcast iTunes Feed Web Site
Audiocasts from Science Magazine.

Science Talk: The Podcast of Scientific American iTunes Feed Web Site
The host, Steve Mirsky, explores the latest developments in science and technology through interviews with leading scientists and journalists.

The Naked Scientists iTunes Feed Web Site
Dr. Chris Smith, of Cambridge University, takes an interactive look at different aspects of science, medecine and technology.

The Science Show iTunes Feed Web Site
One of the longest running and well-regarded science shows on Australian radio.

60 Second Science iTunes Feed Web Site
From Scientific American, leading science journalists offer a brief commentary on the latest developments in the world of science.

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ipod - a personal learning device

Terence Armentano | February 21, 2007 | 4:45 pm

Here is a short video that describes the topic of mobile learning and more specifically how an ipod can be used as a personal learning device.

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Everything you need to know about online video

Terence Armentano | February 15, 2007 | 3:49 pm

Online video plays a major role now and in the future of online education. What better way to get your point across than inserting a video clip? What about compression size? copyright? sharing? hosting? The following website is a great resource for anyone interested in video and the Internet. http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/online_video_index.php

It covers the following:

  • Video Sharing
  • Intermediaries
  • Video Search
  • Video eCommerce
  • Video Editing & Creation
  • Rich Media Advertising
  • P2P (Peer To Peer)
  • Video Streaming
  • Vlogosphere
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Page 2 RSS

Terence Armentano | February 7, 2007 | 9:39 am

Do you have a favorite website that does not have an RSS feed? Page2RSS may be what you are looking for. Page2RSS is a service that helps you monitor web sites that do not publish feeds. It will check any web page for updates and deliver them to your favorite RSS aggregator. http://page2rss.com/

Try it out and feel free to leave comments on how it works for you.
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Web 2.0 - The Machine is Us/ing Us

Terence Armentano | | 9:21 am

The follwing video was brought to my attention by Brian Childs, a friend and editor of the BGSU OD Resource blog. The video is a fast paced journey through the evolution of the Internet and how our use of it has matured. A topic of interest here at TerenceOnline is Web 2.0 in education and this video shows the process of change from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0. It is a little tech heavy which might lose some folks, however, I think most will understand the message. Feel free to leave your comments:

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About Me


Terence Armentano is the Assistant Director of Online Education at Bowling Green State University (BGSU). Terence has substantial experience in instructional design, web design, and multimedia development. Directly responsible for the design and development of BGSU’s 3 week Online Faculty Training Program, eLearning Newsletter, Weblog and Podcast System, and the Non-Credit Online Training Course Learning Management System. Follow Terence’s passions and interests for education at his internationally read weblog (http://terenceonline.blogspot.com), which is dedicated to the exploration, application, and sharing of information about education, emerging technology, and web 2.0. Terence is also the owner of Discoverly, Ltd, an elearning consulting and design company.

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“Terence is a wonderful multi-tasker, problem-solver and collaborator. I’ve asked him to assist me on many projects and even if he’s busy, he makes time for me and not only gets it done quickly, but exceeds my expectations as well. I always look forward to working with Terence and highly reccomend his services to anyone.” March 6, 2008

Tom Siebenaler, Assistant Director, COT Co-op, Bowling Green State University worked with Terence at Bowling Green State University
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