Ohioana Authors examines the literature that has sprung from the soil of Ohio, deeply rooted in a native author’s particular perspective. The Web site includes bibliographic information, the Ohio connection, the works of each author, and other contributions. more...
University Place is a collaborative project of WOSU, WPSU/Penn State and WPT/Wisconsin to provide university-generated content to local audiences and beyond. University Place content includes documentaries, features and learning objects related to STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics); panel discussions, and videotaped lectures on a variety of topics.
Podcasting is a simple technology that lets you subscribe to audio broadcasts via the Internet. Those broadcasts - which are really just MP3 audio files - are downloaded to your computer automatically, and then, if you wish, sent to your handheld MP3 audio player. All of it can be set up to work in the background, on a schedule. Read more about podcasting.
All Sides with Ann Fisher All Sides with Ann Fisher is a two-hour, daily public-affairs talk show designed to touch upon all sides of the issues and events that shape life in central Ohio. Topics are driven by the top news stories of the day – local, regional, national and international -- and the trends in what we read and what we like to eat, where we worship and play, and more.
Ohioana Authors 52 radio features celebrating Ohio's rich literary and historical heritage and Ohio's contribution to American culture through the written word.
Applauding Appalachia - Video Podcast This WOSU TV documentary tells the story of five artists from Southern Ohio who have helped to preserve Appalachian culture and art.
Columbus on the Record Hungry for more than headlines and short soundbites about our community? Watch Columbus On The Record for in-depth, thoughtful, and balanced analysis of the issues and stories affecting Columbus and Central Ohio. Mike Thompson, WOSU’s news and public affairs director, moderates the program that features well-respected journalists and veteran political observers offering insight and analysis of the top stories of the week.
How do I do it? First, you'll need to install a podcasting application. There are lots of programs out there, so here are some free ones you can try: Windows XP iTunes, Doppler, Juice Mac OSX: iTunes, Juice.
Next you need to "subscribe" to the feed. To do this, simply copy and paste into the "Add feed" area of the program. After adding the feed, you may need to click "Check for new podcasts" or "Update feeds" to begin downloading. Each application works differently, so if you're having trouble, try visiting the Web site for the program you installed.
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