podcasting of mp3's now available
You can now receive the lecture audio mp3's for this class automatically through the RSS feed:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/Chem242wi05lecture-podcast-mp3
You must first download an aggregator like ipodder. Copy the above link in the field to add links then click on "check selected feed". Ipodder will automatically download mp3's as they become available. On your PC these files will show up in a folder called "My Received Podcasts" under "My Documents". I believe that if you have an ipod it will copy the files directly onto the device.
The nice thing is that the downloads happen in the background, as long as you are connected to the internet. Let me know how it works out.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/Chem242wi05lecture-podcast-mp3
You must first download an aggregator like ipodder. Copy the above link in the field to add links then click on "check selected feed". Ipodder will automatically download mp3's as they become available. On your PC these files will show up in a folder called "My Received Podcasts" under "My Documents". I believe that if you have an ipod it will copy the files directly onto the device.
The nice thing is that the downloads happen in the background, as long as you are connected to the internet. Let me know how it works out.
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By Jean-Claude Bradley, at 2:55 PM
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By Jean-Claude Bradley, at 3:09 PM
Hi Sir,
My name is Asha and I'm from Nepal. I don't attend your university but I find your organic chemistry lectures very helpful (unfortunately our professor is really confusing!!). You are a really good teacher for chemistry so thank you for making your lectures available online :)
By Anonymous, at 5:37 AM
Thanks Asha!
By Jean-Claude Bradley, at 8:20 AM
I have used the MP3's to help study for my OChem class in Arizona, the problem is there is 20hrs worth of it and no titles on what each MP3 is???? Can you give me a title for each day; Chapters and what the class was about for that day??????
Thanks,
Andrea
By Andrea B., at 10:51 AM
Andrea - there is some description of content here (with links to download the entire collection of recordings)
http://chem242.wikispaces.com/archive
By Jean-Claude Bradley, at 2:44 PM
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