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>Yes, i am starting to gather some really good ones.
the best that i found is The FrenchPod Class, I found
www.chiliPodcast from the University of Chili.... The China Podcast
is also excellent but it does cost a little to down load all of the
files.... I investigate this each day..... Also we are starting to
use TOEFL for English as a Second Language.....
Let me know if I can be of more help to you.
I am simply investigating sites and passing the information on to
teachers. They can or cant use them as they see fit......
Ralph Schultz
Language Technology Specialist
University of Virginia
>Recently my boss came to me with the idea that we should be using
>Pod casts as audio resources for our foreign language departments.
>We were visualizing being able to put together a system so that for
>each language there are a few pod casts we subscribe to, and for
>each pod cast we would maintain a small archive of, say, the latest
>5 casts, for the students to download and listen to. I was wondering
>if anybody else was using pod casts in a similar way in their
>language departments and how you have it set up. Thank you.
>
>Alison Sommer
>Culpeper Language Center Director
>Gustavus Adolphus College
>Saint Peter, MN
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