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Computers in Radiology |
Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, 601 N Caroline St., Rm. 3251, Baltimore, MD 21287.
OBJECTIVE. "Podcasting" is a relatively new Internet-based broadcast technology with unique characteristics that may prove valuable in radiologic education. In this article, we describe the procedure for generating, distributing, and downloading a podcast.
CONCLUSION. Podcast technology holds promise as an inexpensive method to rapidly and cost effectively disseminate educational Internet audio broadcasts ("audiocasts").
Keywords: computers CT education Internet MDCT podcasting
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