Podcasting: a handy educational tool
Inam Abidi Amrohvi lists its benefits and usage
For most people podcasting is all about an audio file that can be played on a digital player. It's certainly much more than that. Podcasting has evolved into a powerful medium that can be used by news services, subject experts, musicians and in several other areas.
The podcasting revolution piggy-backed on the success of Apple's IPod to an extent, but it's now on its own. As per Edison Media Research's US survey, 22 per cent of the people heard of podcasting in 2006.
That figure rose to 37 per cent last year. This figure will double in the next two years according to the company. This shows that there's a definite interest in podcasting today!
Why the name?
The term podcasting was first coined in 2004 in a newspaper article in The Guardian. Ben Hammersley, author of the article, used the term for audioblogging or amateur internet radio. The word quickly gained popularity. Most probably it's a combination of Apple's much popular iPod and 'broadcast'.
Podcasting must have been a result of the immense popularity of blogging and the creation of RSS (Really Simple Syndication). The Webopedia defines RSS as a format used for content distribution; mostly used in distributing news headlines on the web.
A website that wants to allow other sites to publish some of its content creates an RSS document and registers the document with an RSS publisher.
A user that can read RSS-distributed content can use the content on a different site. Syndicated content can include data such as news feeds, events listings, news stories, headlines, project updates and excerpts from discussion forums.
More than just a media file
Podcasting is actually posting a media file (mostly in MP3 format) on to the internet, which can be downloaded and accessed by other users either on a computer or a digital media player. It is mostly used for content that is updated frequently, for e.g., radio programmes.
Special software, like Juice Receiver (formerly ipodder), can automatically find and download the podcasts of your choice to your PC.
Among the major users, many big news agencies have already started making their content available as podcasts and others are following suit. The technology involved is comparatively cheap and the audience reach is huge.
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The writer is a guru of tech who runs a trading company in Dubai.
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- Source: podcastingnews.com
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