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Teresa A. D’Eca in Portugal maintains a fantastic list of Web resources on all aspects of learning<br />

online, including podcasting.<br />

http://64.71.48.37/teresadeca/webheads/online-learning-environments.htm#Teaching<br />

RECAP Ltd. in the UK provides an online directory of educational podcasts and other podcasting<br />

resources.<br />

http://recap.ltd.uk/podcasting/index.php<br />

Everything you wanted to know about podcasting can be found at edupodder.com.<br />

http://weblog.edupodder.com<br />

On his blog, Robin Good has posted a list of sites that accept educational podcast materials.<br />

http://www.masternewmedia.org/news/2005/05/20/where_to_submit_your_podcasts.htm<br />

For a list of podcasting tools, including software to record and play podcasts, check out<br />

podcasting-tools.com.<br />

http://www.podcasting-tools.com<br />

The Education Podcast Network (EPN) tries to bring together educational podcasts in a wide<br />

range of subjects that may be useful to teachers in a classroom.<br />

http://epnweb.org<br />

The Open Culture blog has a list of podcasts by America’s leading business schools.<br />

http://www.oculture.com/weblog/2007/01/digital_mba_ame.html<br />

The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum offers a range of podcasts of classical music concerts.<br />

http://www.gardnermuseum.org/music/podcast/theconcert.asp<br />

A free Wiki-based podcasting workshop is offered at the University of British Columbia.<br />

http://wiki.elearning.ubc.ca/PodcastWorkshop<br />

Jane Hart, founder of the Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies, has an extensive<br />

list of free and commercial podcasting tools and guides for using podcasting in training.<br />

http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/Directory/Tools/podcasting.html<br />

Professor Steve Mann of the University of Toronto is a leading scholar in the field of wearable<br />

computing, especially in the area of wearable cameras. He has several Web sites, including the<br />

following:<br />

http://genesis.eecg.toronto.edu<br />

http://wearcam.org/index_graphical.html<br />

http://www.eecg.toronto.edu/~mann<br />

The Wearable Computing Laboratory at the University of Oregon has several active projects on<br />

wearable computing that can be applied to learning.<br />

http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/research/wearables/index.html<br />

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