These podcasts are very informal. You kinda feel like you're just hanging out and not that you're there to necessarily learn something. This is a good thing to me as it makes you more comfortable and doesn't bore you while watching. It's also cool that you can connect about something through so many people over such a distance.
Kidcast: This was neat because kids were actually doing it. In a day when most adults aren't aware of technology their children have the skills to create and share podcasts.
David Warlick: This goes back to what I said earlier... So many people are connecting about a topic and are so far away from each other. This helps to create a forum for endless brainstorming and idea searching that wasn't available before. There's no longer a need to plan a meeting and wonder if everyone can attend. The opportunity is available the get together on a whim and have a never ending collision of ideas and creation.
The other podcasts dealt with ways to help you professionally. This is so beneficial as it opens a whole new operative for a person to better themselves. You no longer have to take a class or shell out money to be taught a skill or improve on a personality feature. All you have to do now is have the motivation to learn and click a few buttons to find a never ending plethora of information!!
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