References: Accessible Podcasting
Sean Zdenek
Texas Tech University
Computers & Composition Online (Fall 2009)
Contents
- Introduction
- Limiting access in the Podcasting Bible
- A critique of “on the fly” podcasting (Part 1, 2)
- Podcasting 2.0: Towards an accessible Web (Part 1, 2)
- References
- About the author
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