University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s admission TV shows now available on video iPods as vodcasts

November 28, 2005 |  by  |  Podcasting & iPods  |  Share

It didn’t take too long to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to repurpose its admission-oriented streaming videos available on the Admission website, “Real Nebraska”

As reported in “UNL podcasts reach out to prospective students” an article published in The Daily Nebraskan, this show is “modeled after The Daily Show staring Jon Stewart. Real Nebraska is a monthly recruitment video series started in 2003 that comically showcases student life at UNL.”

7 episodes are available on iTunes. A new show should be released every month.

David Burge, associate director of admissions – as well as a real TV-talent, is the host of these unconventional admission-related video podcasts.

After the Savannah College of Art and Design, UNL is the second higher education institution to repurpose admission-related videos to be delivered as podcasts.

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