Podcast how-to
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[edit] From Sound to Video
On the advice of Stephen Franklin (Franklin home page) we were studying the use of podcasts when they were merely audio:
- links to 1-5 minute science-casts from Scientific American, Science, Nature, NPR, NYT
- similarly for academic podcasts ...
- for our human complexity sciences speakers, having the UCI (or other) [students] boil these down to a podcasts and background slides...
- http://ssrn.com/
- more to be supplied by Steve
- Now there are video podcasts
[edit] Video podcasts
- http://www.thewildclassroom.com/home/nav/podastingscience.html
- http://www.kqed.org/rss/questvideo.xml
[edit] YouTube science podcasts
- The Origin of Life
- AAAS Evolution Video
- Mendel's gene theory explained
- Genetics 101 Part 1: What are genes?
- Genetics 101 Part 2: What are SNPs?
- Genetics 101 Part 3: Where do your genes come from?
- Genetics 101 Part 4: Phenotypes
- The Human Genome Project Video
- Human genetic variation
- Gene regulation
- Plant genomes
- Virtual worlds
- note that there are lists of related videos
[edit] How to find podcasts
- Create an iTunes account <--- This takes a while and requires a credit card. When done you can go to your account
- make sure you sync with Vista or Mac to solve problems with apps or iTune downloads that dont work
Browsing the Users Guide directly on iPhone or iPod touch
If you are using iPhone 2.0 software or later, you can easily browse the guide directly on your device. Tap Safari, and then select the bookmark "iPhone User Guide" or "iPod touch Features Guide" from the menu.
