Curry OnDemand Media

  CurryCasts include audio recordings of interviews with and presentations by a wide variety of scholars connected with the Curry School. Click on the title of the series in the intro text for the series below to view a list of episodes for that series, to listen to selected episode recordings, or to subscribe to the series.
  What is on demand media?
Curry on demand media may be audio or video recordings that you download to your computer and, in the case of audio files, transfer to your iPod or other MP3 audio player. If you don�t have a portable music player, you can simply listen to the audio on your computer.

What is a podcast?
You can think of a podcast as a media subscription. You subscribe to a series and then when new episodes for the series are posted, the files will automatically download to your computer.

CurryCast - Your Options:
You have several options in using on-demand media from CurryCast from each series' home page: [1] you can listen to an audio clip using the player below each episode entry; [2] you can download the associated audio file by right-clicking (Mac: control-clicking) on the file size designation link; or, [3] you can subscribe to the series to receive existing episodes and all future episodes automatically as downloads to your computer.

 
Curry Faculty Presentations
  The Curry Faculty Presentations series catalogs audio recordings of presentations made by Curry faculty members locally at the University, as guest speakers at other institutions, or at national and international education conferences.
 
Risk & Prevention Series
  The Risk & Prevention in Education Sciences speaker series features speakers from around the country to present on rigorous research involving empirically-driven approaches to educational decisions, with a focus on risk and prevention.
 
Curry Projects
  Curry Projects highlights through short interviews (10-15 minutes) projects faculty and students are working on at the Curry School.
 
Visiting Scholars
  CurryCasts' Visiting Scholars series presents listeners with audio recordings of presentations made by guest speakers to the Curry School or the University of Virginia on a wide variety of topics.

 
Curry CareerCasts
 

Curry CareerCasts provided by Curry Career Services, which helps current students and Curry alumni with their career planning and job or graduate school needs.

 

 
Other Presentation Recordings
 
  • Dr. Randy Pausch: "Time Management"
    Professor Randy Pausch is a virtual reality pioneer, human-computer interaction researcher, co-founder of CMU's Entertainment Technology Center, and creator of the Alice software project.
 
   
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