My experience with podcasts available on iTunes has been
time consuming without much in terms of benefit yet. First of all, the amount of podcasts makes
finding an appropriate one that matches my interests difficult. I also noticed that the introduction isn’t
sufficient to fully understand the content which is very time consuming. Personally at this point, I wouldn’t spend a
great deal of time sorting through these.
The first podcast that I chose was a voice only and was a
section of Aesop’s Fables. I thought it
had video attached, but was just the reader.
It would have been much more interesting if illustrations were included. I was grateful that it was very short.
The second podcast dealt with reviews on apps for the iPad. It was interesting, but the speaker had an
accent, so I wonder how applicable the recommendations will prove to be. It was interesting, but the speaker’s voice
was annoying. It was just over three
minutes and seemed helpful providing the apps are available and not outdated.
The third podcast was just the voice and music. It was supposed to give tips for photography,
but the music at first was very annoying. I also think that with this particular podcast
some background in photography is critical. I had no idea what they were talking about.
After having such disappointing experiences with the above
podcasts, I looked at one that dealt with the use of iPads. Again, very boring and the presenter was not
interesting and very annoying. I would
rather read about the iPad rather than look at him or listen to him.
While my initial response to the use of podcasts is very
poor, I don’t plan on shutting the door on them yet.