ITS Coffee Break for 4/24/2008

On this week’s edition of the Coffee Break, hosts Ken Newquist and Courtney Bentley talk about Lafayette’s electronics recycling event for Green Week, announce when the Fall and Summer 2008 courses will be created in Moodle, and ask for feedback on how faculty use multimedia online.

In Tech News, they talk about PayPal’s decision to block visitors using old Web browsers, speculate on addition of New York Times news stories to Google Earth, and check out some new web applications for Facebook. Finally, Help News has tips on evaluating the effectiveness of your web site, as well as announcements about upcoming brownbag lunchs and workshops.

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Show Notes

ITS News

  • Electronics Recycling this week.
    • Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Friday, 4/25 on the Markle Parking Deck
  • Fall & Summer Moodle Courses
    • Courses will be created in Moodle by 5/5/08
  • ITS web site has moved to its new home:
  • How do you use multimedia on the web?

Tech News

Help News

  • 7 Incredibly Useful Tools for Evaluating a Web Design
  • Brown Bags
    • Podcasting: still cutting edge? Yes, but it’s more mainstream than you might think, 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. , Wed., Apr 30
    • Moodle Showcase, 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. , Wed., May 14
  • Workshops
    • Recording Audio and Creating Podcasts, 2:00-4:00 p.m., Thu., May 1
    • Register online for the workshop at http://its.lafayette.edu/pages/calenda

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