If you have an iPod or other MP3 player capable of playing "podcasted" digital audio files downloaded from the internet, we now offer a podcast version of World Vision's award-winning weekly radio show, World Vision Radio.
(Courtesy of http://www.wikipedia.org)
Podcasting is a term coined when the use of RSS and other syndication technologies became popular for distributing audio content for mobile devices. Today podcasting is a more generic term that is evolving as people understand what it means.
A podcast is simply a web feed of audio files (although increasingly people are applying the term to video and other media) that is placed on the Internet for anyone to download. It's usually possible to download the files directly from the website, just as one would normally do; however, special programs called podcatchers exist that let users subscribe to podcasts in order to automatically download and store the media files for later playback.
For more technical information on podcasting, please visit Wikipedia.
First, visit Wikipedia for recommended software for capturing podcasts. Once you have downloaded and installed podcasting software, click here to access the podcast for World Vision Radio.
Submit technical questions or concerns through the technical feedback form. Questions for the World Vision Radio program should be directed to worldvisionradio@worldvision.org.