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	<title>Comments on: Evil Genius Chronicles Podcast Extra: Balticon 43 Panel, &#8220;Peer Media vs Broadcast Media&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: Eric Reanimator</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jul 2009 17:09:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>interesting panel two things that stuck in my brain while listening.
First- I work in a library and deal with a lot of homeless and poor people. A lot of them have laptops, iPods, cell phones, or at least spend a huge part of their day on the free computers and have better access to a lot of podcasts than people might think. It&#039;s the getting informing them of the tech and their having the desire to access it that&#039;s the key.

Second- I have yet to hear about anyone going into our schools to teach kids about podcasts, and help them make their own-- and maybe it&#039;s just that I am not the audience for them, but I really haven&#039;t heard of a lot of podcasts that would be aimed at kids.

just thought that I would share-- I look forward to your shows so keep them coming.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>interesting panel two things that stuck in my brain while listening.<br />
First- I work in a library and deal with a lot of homeless and poor people. A lot of them have laptops, iPods, cell phones, or at least spend a huge part of their day on the free computers and have better access to a lot of podcasts than people might think. It&#8217;s the getting informing them of the tech and their having the desire to access it that&#8217;s the key.</p>
<p>Second- I have yet to hear about anyone going into our schools to teach kids about podcasts, and help them make their own&#8211; and maybe it&#8217;s just that I am not the audience for them, but I really haven&#8217;t heard of a lot of podcasts that would be aimed at kids.</p>
<p>just thought that I would share&#8211; I look forward to your shows so keep them coming.</p>
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