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Duke University Shows Promise of iTunes Learning
Here is an interesting case study from Apple on the integration of audio learning via Apple’s iTunes at Duke University. If you look at this from an organizational standpoint (not just an educational one), Duke realized that its customers (the students) craved new and engaging ways to access university content. The article goes on to say:
“[Duke] recognized that iPod would allow access to rich content anytime, anywhere, and do it extremely easily…[They] helped gain support at the highest levels of [the] administration for this notion of infusing a new and emerging technology throughout [the] campus. [Duke] also realized the value of partnering with Apple as they developed an entirely new way to distribute content.”
There is always a concern over adoption status when businesses launch audio or podcasts initiatives. Probably the biggest concern is whether or not the customer group has the technology and the knowledge to use a product, such as an iPod, to access the content. Duke and Apple took this out of the equation by handing all 1400 incoming freshman a brand new iPod.
If you are planning on launching this kind of initiative in your organization, here are some key takeaways:
Here are some helpful links if you are planning on podcasting for your customer base:
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