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Cast Browser's "Daily Podcast Feed" presents and guides you through a new collection of podcasts every morning.

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Harry Gilchrist
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Created by: Harold Gilchrist
Created on: 03 Jan 2005
Language: English


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Add this to another station The Health Show #1 (12.09MB; download) -- Hi, I'm LaVonne Ellis, your host for the brand new Health Show. FYI, I am a single mom living in San Diego, California. I'm no expert on health, just a regular person who wants to learn more about taking care of myself and my family. My interest in health leans toward the natural/alternative side, so [...]
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Wed, 18 May 2005 09:42:43 UTC
Add this to another station The Overnightscape #198 (5/18/05) (10.30MB; download) -- Tonight's subjects include: Aggravating sunlight, ultrarunners, Internet memories ("Good Morning New Zealand"), energy drink review ("Full Throttle"), listener email ("Andy from New Zealand", "Andy from California", "Shakerleg"), soft drink review ("Pepsi Lime"), From the Forum ("Sigstedt from Oslo, Norway", "Edward from Southern California", "Jay from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil"), live stapling, Fuse TV, and a weird woman violating the order of things on the bus. Hosted by Frank Edward Nora. (30 minutes)
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Wed, 18 May 2005 09:01:21 UTC
Add this to another station The Media Center Show #8 - Michael Sprague (14.01MB; download) -- This week I talked to Michael Sprague President and COO for Wavepress makers of TVTonic for an Online Spotlight application for Windows Media Center
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Wed, 18 May 2005 08:58:29 UTC
Add this to another station Coverville 87: Matt Pond PA, Throttle Back Sparky, Poster Children and more! (34.42MB; download) -- Here's what's on the show tonight: Title Artist Original Artist Hellraiser Throttle Back Sparky Sweet Clampdown Poster Children The Clash She's An Angel Charles Douglas They Might Be Giants Ring Of Fire Universal Hall Pass Johnny Cash Champagne Supernova Matt Pond PA Oasis I Saw The Light Christopher Holland Todd Rundgren 38 minutes | Coverville is sponsored by iPodderX. Feed your iPod by getting your copy of the #1 podcasting Macintosh client today at iPodderX.com! And right now, you can download a special edition of iPodderX that is already subscribed to Coverville! And make sure visit my other sponsor, PodcastPickle.com! If you're a podcaster, register your podcast right now for a chance to win a Griffin iTalk portable microphone for your iPod!
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Wed, 18 May 2005 08:53:21 UTC
Add this to another station 05.12 vinyl podcast - Lemuria (5.91MB; download) -- On this show I'm going to play a track off of one of the more rare albums I own. The song is called "Hunk of Heaven" and it was recorded by a group called Lemuria. I haven't been able to find a whole lot of background on the group. They were from Hawaii, and the [...]
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Tue, 17 May 2005 10:59:31 UTC
Add this to another station IndieFeed Blues/Funk Channel (5.58MB; download) -- Mike Musgrove is playing at the IndieFeed Blues/Funk Channel. Visit www.indiefeed.com and subscribe to a variety of scheduled free independent music channels!
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Tue, 17 May 2005 10:12:01 UTC
Add this to another station The Ethics of Video Game-Based Simulation (6.18MB; download) -- Play the podcast (downloadable audio file in mp3 format)While video game-based simulation is gaining ground in interactive, multi-user distributed online learning, underlying ethical and philosophical issues remain unaddressed. These are, in some cases, quite troubling, because learner lives can be at stake. In other cases, profound issues dealing with instructional strategies and design are often only tangentially touched upon. This article identifies the ethical issues involved in using simulation in education and training, explores some of the conceptual and philosophical bases, and proposes ways to address the problems and adjust instructional strategies.Specifically, this article examines the role of video game-based simulation used to prepare members of the military for combat situations. As opposed to the simulations of the past which focused on driving fast cars and piloting aircraft, the new generation of video game-based simulations focus on player-player interaction, and derive much from first-person shooter games. In contrast with the earlier versions of games, in which the goal was to accumulate enough points to go to different worlds or "levels," the new games combine the "sim" world-building experience, with customizable avatars to reflect the player's constructed persona, weaponry, and team members. Incorporating artificial intelligence, the game allows computer-controlled soldiers the ability to respond to student commands from a matrix of possibilities, each selection weighted via algorithms that build in probabilities and randomness.Perhaps the most well-known of these video game-based simulations are the Full Spectrum Warrior and Full Spectrum Command, which were developed by the University of Southern California's Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT), employing the skills of Oakland-based Legless Productions' project management, Santa Monica's Pandemic Productions for the game development, and Sony Imageworks for the art assets. Not only have these two games received accolades from the Army; they have also become full-fledged commercial successes. Full Spectrum Warrior runs on Microsoft Xbox, while Full Spectrum Command is a PC-based game, accommodating multi-player as well as single-player settings.The result the ICT initiatives and other such video game-based simulation projects is something that military training centers and training directors enthusiastically endorse. They cite improved training efficiencies, cost effectiveness, and a fine-tuned alignment of training with the actual job to be performed, particularly in terms the development of cognitive skills needed in highly specialized activities utilizing highly technical equipment.For example, Brigadier General Frank A. Panter, Jr., Commanding General of the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab, points out what are viewed as indicators of quality: number of realistic scenarios that a student will experience; replicating the stress of the real situation; engaging the affect by being perceived as "fun" and "challenging." Gen. Panter states that the "MCWL is currently experimenting with the Combat Decision Range (CDR). The CDR uses facilitated, multimedia-driven combat scenarios to build artificial experience. In a typical 45-minute training session, the Marine makes more tactical decisions than in a week in the field. CDR has been exposed to the operating forces through the infantry regimental training centers and other units. It is highly acclaimed by participants as a stressful, fun, challenging and very beneficial training tool" (Panter 2003).He also points out that using video-game simulations as well as other types allows Marines to obtain a training experience of uniformly high quality, and to familiarize oneself with always-evolving high-tech equipment. Modeling likely scenarios and logistical challenges is also cited as an advantage of such training, as is the way that small unit leadership and fire team coordination are developed.At this point
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Tue, 17 May 2005 10:02:53 UTC
Add this to another station Episode 13 - FTP Clients, Hosting Trackback Spam (4.80MB; download) -- Hello and welcome to The Web Hosting Show. The Web Hosting Show is sponsored by Web Hosting Chat. Web Hosting Chat is your number one place for Web hosting discussions. Who am I? Why I am your un-official tour guide through the Web hosting world, Mitch Keeler. On today's show we have lots of great Web hosting headlines, suggestions for FTP clients, and lots of regular Web hosting fun. + Download the Web Hosting Show!
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Tue, 17 May 2005 10:01:43 UTC
Add this to another station Future Tense Podcast for May 16, 2005 (3.74MB; download) -- Real Audio | How to Listen The Internet has allowed for unparalleled freedom of expression. But many countries are working hard to limit what their citizens can say and read in cyberspace. Nowhere has a government worked harder to...
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Tue, 17 May 2005 09:50:57 UTC
Add this to another station In Da Class (6.61MB; download) -- Episode #86 A story about using Rap music to teach English and interesting facts that you don't need to know. Get it here. Or subscribe to the feed below. Links: George A. Wyman Centennial Run Emile Berliner and the Birth of the Recording Industry Singapore turns to rap and hip-hop Links of ...
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Tue, 17 May 2005 09:49:23 UTC
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