In an effort to make lectures on Ethics and Jurisprudence a bit more palatable to the MTV generation, I asked the Instructional Technology department to make these 32 short lecture topics available in mp3 format for download to your portable devices. I just sensed that there was a great demand for these Ethics presentations to be available while you run on the treadmill, and chill under the trees on campus.
Joy Gayler ripped the audio track away from the infamous "talking head" videos, which allows you to listen to me without having to look at me. On the Chiroethics website you now have a choice: watch the videos on your Quicktime player, or: download the audio files (mp3) to your iTunes, and listen, or move to your portable player. She also created a new CD, available in the bookstore, of all the mp3 files for quick and easy transfer to your iTunes. You'll want to pick up extra copies for ethically challenged friends.
As always, these lectures are available for in-library viewing in VHS videotape format for the iPodophobe.
We're still offering those on VHS in the LRC?! I forgot about those. I bet they haven't been checked out in YEARS.
Posted by: JAG | October 06, 2005 at 05:58 PM