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Our podcasts feature video and audio recordings of our learning and networking events as well as content supplements to our publications.View our podcast archives from previous semesters.
Spring 2009 Podcasts
April 2009 Instructional Technology User Group Meeting – Podcasting"Wired Study Tips" on iTunes U
1 hour 1 minute

Flash Video (177 MB, 320 x 240)
MPEG-4 Video on iTunes U (246 MB, 320 x 240)
MP3 Audio (28 MB)
April 2009 eLearning (Blackboard Vista) User Group Meeting
Compass Integration, End-of-Semester Procedures & Wikis @ TAMU
1 hour 2 minutes

Flash Video (179 MB, 320 x 240)
MPEG-4 Video on iTunes U (250 MB, 320 x 240)
MP3 Audio (28 MB)
March 2009 Instructional Technology User Group Meeting – Second Life
Updates Regarding Texas A&M's Involvement with Second Life
1 hour 47 minutes

Flash Video (314 MB, 320 x 240)
MPEG-4 Video on iTunes U (431 MB, 320 x 240)
MP3 Audio (49 MB)
March 2009 eLearning (Blackboard Vista) User Group Meeting
Q&A Session & Blackboard Vista Roadmap
1 hour 2 minutes

Flash Video (177 MB, 320 x 240)
MPEG-4 Video on iTunes U (249 MB, 320 x 240)
MP3 Audio (28 MB)
2009 Teaching with Technology Conference Keynote Presentations
Welcome Address and Infrastructure Update
Pierce Cantrell, Vice President & Associate Provost for Information Technology, TAMU
27 minutes

Flash Video (77 MB, 320 x 240)
MPEG-4 Video on iTunes U (109 MB, 320 x 240)
MP3 Audio (12 MB)
First Keynote Presentation
"The Modern Learner: Meeting the Status Quo with Podcasting and Other eLearning Solutions"
Marshall Schott, Shawn McCombs & Youmei Liu, University of Houston
1 hour 19 minutes

Flash Video (222 MB, 320 x 240)
MPEG-4 Video on iTunes U (317 MB, 320 x 240)
MP3 Audio (36 MB)
Second Keynote Presentation
"In Times of Exponential Change"
Mike Reeser, Janyth Ussery, Kevin Brown, Chris Gibson & William Thompson, Texas State Technical College
1 hour 21 minutes

Flash Video (230 MB, 320 x 240)
MPEG-4 Video on iTunes U (329 MB, 320 x 240)
MP3 Audio (37 MB)
View our podcast archives from previous semesters.
Download the Adobe Flash Player to view video files (if you do not already have the plug-in installed). MP3 audio files can be played on most computer-based media players or transferred to portable devices.