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October 03, 2005

Duke University Podcasting Symposium Webcasts

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Posted by Nicole Simon

Webcasts from Duke University Podcasting Symposium (September 27 - 28, 2005) are available. Take a look at the schedule to get more information about the different presentations or choose directly:


Disappointingly you only can get streaming webcasts, so waiting for the promised podcasts is suggested.

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1. maycromer on October 5, 2005 03:58 AM writes...

Many thanks for the list! It was exactly what I was looking for to write about the symposium in Japanese.


May Cromer
International News Editor of Podium

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