- vodcasting
- (VAWD.kas.ting)pp.Podcasting video content. Also: VODcasting.— vodcast v., n.— vodcaster n.Example Citations:University of Illinois at Springfield ... also is exploring enhanced podcasting and vodcasting, which incorporate more advanced audio-visual and video components. By next year, Cheney said, he expects to offer some type of vodcasting content to students.— Daniel Pike, "Podcasting a new way to plant seeds of knowledge at UIS," The State Journal-Register (Springfield, IL), October 17, 2005As consumers' access to bandwidth increases, podcasting becomes 'vodcasting', the video equivalent. The word hasn't been defined yet, but people are already creating such content.— " Podcasting points towards a future of niche advertising ," New Media Age, April 21, 2005Earliest Citation:Podcasting and VODcasting, and their pending derivatives, are not fads. They are very real and very practical distri-bution technologies. The ability to time-shift content versus traditional broadcast distribution models expands stu-dent teaching and learning opportunities significantly.— Peter Meng, "Podcasting and VODcasting: a white paper," University of Missouri, March 1, 2005Notes:The variant form VODcasting is often used to highlight the video on demand — often abbreviated as VOD — nature of video podcasting. Some synonyms for vodcasting are videocasting and vcasting.Related Words: Categories:
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