Thursday, October 13, 2005

[ED-TECH] Implementing Podcasting in the Classroom - Web Conference

A WebEx presentation on creating, using, and distributing audio files (podcasts) in the classroom will take place on Wednesday, November 30, 1:00-2:30 PM.  This is the last week of classes here at UM.  Are you interested in watching this?  If so I will consider setting things up so we can.  It would be a single license, for $350, so we would have to come together in one location.  Please let me know if you would attend, so I can determine whether there is enough interest to justify this, OK?
 
 
Bill Vilberg
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Implementing Podcasting in the Classroom
Web Conference


November 30, 2005 : 1:00-2:30PM EST

For a full program and to register, please download the brochure or visit the website.

OVERVIEW
This online web conference will demonstrate how existing technology infrastructure can be used in conjunction with podcasting technology to reach students in new and meaningful ways. Join us to examine a fully-deployed classroom podcasting program and explore how this new technology could be deployed on your campus.

PROGRAM AGENDA
  • Podcasting as a valuable educational tool
  • How podcasting works
    • XML & RSS technology
  • Podcasting in a university setting
    • The approach
    • The implementation
    • Operation of the service
    • The public interface
  • Other options for institutions considering podcasting
  • Examples of other institutional implementations
  • Alternative approaches
  • Suggestions for budget-restrictive situations

INSTRUCTOR
Michael Gay - Purdue University
Michael currently serves as Manager of Broadcast Networks & Services for Information Technology at Purdue University (ITaP). He oversees advanced classroom technology, broadcast video and audio services, videoconferencing, Internet streaming, fiber-optic video services, satellite broadcast services, and distance learning facility design/integration.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
The details, experiences, and specific data on existing implementations shared at this web conference will benefit any technology administrator deciding on how to launch a new podcasting program. This includes:
  • Vice presidents of instructional technology
  • Chief information officers
  • Distance learning support staff
  • Library technology administrators
  • Audio-visual and multimedia support staff

REGISTER
Please Register here or call 720-488-6800.

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