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Historic Sites Educate Through Podcasts

posted Wednesday, 5 July 2006

Historic landmarks and museums like Monticello and the Boston Freedom Trail are using podcasts to reach a far-flung audience and hopefully boost attendance. Colonial Williamsburg, in Virginia, for example, hired former NBC News anchor Lloyd Dobyns to conduct podcast interviews with its artisans, historians and tour guides.   The Mercury News/Associated Press (7/3)

Retrieved from ASCD SmartBrief, July 5, 2006

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