Sociological Impact of Podcast Technology

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Historically, online learning shares its concept with distance learning: correspondence courses, interactive educational television, and videoconferencing trends of the eighties and nineties.  In 2010, Policy-makers and educational practitioners are shaping the current technological trends propelling programming on demand casting forward.  Their focus is on the effectiveness and efficacy of implementing a hybrid approach within the classroom using already existing resources.  Current technological trends support existing resources including but not limited to, multimedia web-based applications such as programming on demand casting as well as new collaborative technologies; all of which run a marathons distance from historical correspondence courses.

 Measuring the effectiveness and efficacy of implementing a hybrid approach within the 21st century classroom is a national, state, district, school, as well as individual collaborative effort.  This intricate framework of building momentum towards preparing students for 21st century skills demands a unified vision that collectively has the potential to strengthen America’s Educational System as a whole.  Assessment tools such as the MILE Guide or Meta-Analysis and Review of Online Learning Studies presents an initiative by which policy-makers and all stakeholders can create the broad support base needed to effect change within America’s classrooms.  Using the already existing internet capable technologies, programming on demand casting resources are available to the students and practitioner.  Informational technology dissemination is the key to unlocking these existing resources within the classroom, business and training seminars, to American pastimes.  As programming on demand casting continues to evolve with trends in media devices, the growing need to download information via a podcast continues to surge in popularity.  Users are the missing link in this evolving technological trend.

 

Pages to the People

Exceptional audio/video podcasts produced locally, with high personal appeal are uploaded via RSS feeds.  The topographic mapping of podcast navigation requires world wide web distribution to locate global audiences. Programming on demand aggregators act as podcatching clients for distribution.  Limitations on reaching audiences do not exist if marketed effectively by these online aggregators.

  The ability to customize personal listening habits with specialty podcasts is a growing trend impacting future public relations with radio broadcasting well beyond 2020.