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vodcasting

(ˈvɒdˌkɑːstɪŋ)
n
(Communications & Information) the creation and provision of video files for download to a computer, MP3 player, etc
[C21: a blend of vod + podcasting]
ˈvodˌcast n, vb
ˈvodˌcaster n
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In some of my earlier research (see Gerber, 2017), I have witnessed youth offering coaching services to other youth who want to improve their gameplay through VODcasting as a method to get involved in the world of Esports.
Microbial vodcasting - supplementing laboratory time with vodcasts of key microbial skills.
This includes blogs, social networks, videos and photos file sharing, folksonomic tagging, podcasting and vodcasting, wikis and other similar tools" (2010: 1).
Chapters begin with discussion of learning theory, then address technology use for inclusive practice and to support students with disabilities, the use of social media for collaboration and networking, technology for interaction and assessment and feedback, and the use of podcasting and vodcasting, virtual learning environments, free and open source software, and immersive 3D online environments.
In television, the ABC pioneered vodcasting services and the online catch-up service, iview.
While the number of educators using this method is tough to calculate, 2,500 have joined the Flipped Class Network, a learning community for teachers using vodcasting (video podcasting) in class.
Vodcasting is flip-flopping the traditional way of learning within the Sioux Falls School District (SD).
Scholars of education, literacy, and information technology from Australia, the US, the UK, and Singapore consider the use of information technology by students to make sense of themselves and the world, the design of hybrid identities online, social inequality and access to technology, and studies of technology use in language learning, visual arts study, and design and technology programs, as well as using vodcasting to teach Shakespeare, and the literacy of gaming.
The recent expansion of podcasting to video format is often described as "vodcasting," "vidcasting," or "vlogging" (The Economist, 2006, p.
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