Keeping in touch by podcast during the Swine Flu pandemic


The THE published a news story on 30 July that reads,

"Some institutions may cancel freshers' week amid fears that it could lead to an explosion of swine flu cases, it has been claimed. It was reported on 23 July that universities are also considering shutting down parts of their campuses, quarantining infected students in halls of residence, and even delivering lectures via podcasts to contain the illness."

(http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=26&storycode=407576&c=1)

 

Can podcasting help us to stay in touch as teachers, learners and administrators in the event of such a crisis? We thought it would be useful to generate a list of ideas here and discuss further thoughts here:

Disaster Management and Contingency Planning became important topics for the sector in the US following Katrina and Virginia Tech - perhaps some thinking in advance can help us prepare for such eventualities.

Please contribute:

 

Podcasting Beats Swine Flu - some ideas!