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 | | | This podcast addresses concerns the use of RefWoks. Nancy Cunningham and Drew Smith discuss how undergraduate students may take advantage of this very useful tool: (Quentin Vieregge, Nancy Cunningham, Drew Smith; 02/12/08). http://www.lib.usf.edu/public/index.cfm?Pg=RefWorks |  |
 | | | This podcast addresses instructor concerns about what type of technology is needed in the classroom and what technology is necessary (Quentin Vieregge, Melissa Tully, Taylor Joy Mitchell; 9/17/07). |  |
 | | | This podcast answers the question, "How can I, as an instructor, modify FYC projects or create new FYC projects?" (Quentin Vieregge, Taylor Joy Mitchell, Melissa Tully; 9/17/07) |  |
 | | | This podcast addresses concerns about how to teach the Public Writing Project in 1101 (Quentin Vieregge, Taylor Mitchell, and Melissa Tully; 9/17/07). |  |
 | | | In this podcast, Darcy Webber discusses the purpose behind the Public Writing Project in 1101. She also provides tips on how to teach it creatively (Quentin Vieregge, Darcy Webber; 10/17/07). |  |
 | | | In this podcast, Drew Smith and Nancy Cunningham discuss how students might research the public writing project in 1101 (Quentin Vieregge, Drew Smith, Nancy Cunningham; 10/01/07). |  |
 | | | In this podcast, Melanie Graham discusses her use of Peer Review in the classroom (Quentin Vieregge, Melanie Graham). |  |
 | | | In this podcast, Melanie Graham explains how she inspires and encourages students as they write their Social Injustice Papers in 1102 (Quentin Vieregge, Melanie Graham). |  |
 | | | This podcast features a professional travel writer, which might work very well in the classroom when teaching the ethnography assignment (Hunt Logan; October 2007). |  |
 | | | Interview of Joe Moxley of John Nieves, Ryan Meehan regarding ways to collaborate on USF's writing program (8/29/06). |  |
 | | | A link to a podcast by Ryan Meehan about the relative usefulness of Wikipedia (11/1/06). |  |
 | | | Annie Chow reflects on her teaching experiences in FYC (Joe Moxley, Annie Chow; 9/07/06). | |
 | | | A link to a list of various podcasts that take place off campus. | |
 | | | This Podcast discusses how to teach the portfolio project in 1101 or 1102 (Cameron Logan, Joe Moxley; 11/08/06). | |
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 | | | Each year, TED hosts some of the world's most fascinating people: Trusted voices and convention-breaking mavericks, icons and geniuses. The talks they deliver have had had such a great impact, we thought they deserved a wider audience. So now - with our sponsor BMW and production partner WNYC/New York Public Radio we're sharing some of the most remarkable TED talks with the world at large. Each week, we'll release a new talk, in audio and video, to download or watch online. For best effect, plan to listen to at least three, start to finish. They have a cumulative effect... | |
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 | | | James Surowiecki - The Wisdom of Crowds Audio interview from NPR affiliate WAMU American University - Mr. Surowiecki explains how collective wisdom shapes business, economies, societies, and nations. (60 min. Real Audio stream). | |
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 | | | Kevin Kelly is the "Senior Maverick" at Wired Magazine, as well as the editor of the blog Cool Tools. We talk with Kevin about the future of books in a digital world, from scanning projects going on around the globe to the copyright issues that are currently in court. His recent cover story on the subject ran in the New York Times Magazine. Here is the article that they are referring to in the podcast: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/14/magazine/14publishing.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&oref=slogin&adxnnlx=1207930449 g704WXN3qivM3qviVqRDTw | |