ITS Coffee Break for 10/3/07

The October 3rd edition of the Coffee Break leads off with news of Lafayette's implementation of Shibolleth and the recent Podcamp Philly event held at Drexel University. In Tech News, hosts Ken Newquist and Courtney Bentley discuss the new Firefox Campus Edition, the Chronicle of Higher Education's new Tech Therapy podcast, and one professor's attempt to rate the trustworthyness of Wikipedia's contributors. In Help News they review file compatibility issues with Microsoft Office 2007, announce upcoming Outlook and NetStorage workshops, and offer a tip for quickly saving photos using Safari.

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Show Notes

ITS News

  • ITS Implements Shibboleth
    • Lafayette is an early adopter of and the first member of CLAC (the Consortium of Liberal Arts Colleges) to implement Shibboleth, a framework for security- and privacy-focused user authentication across and within institutional boundaries.
    • http://ww2.lafayette.edu/~its/node/403
  • Podcamp Philly
    • Ken went to Podcamp Philly on Saturday, 9/9 at Drexel University.
    • http://podcamp.pbwiki.com/PodCampPhilly
    • Posts from the show are up on Soapbox (http://ww2.lafayette.edu/~soapbox/). Show had about 250 people (at least that was one overheard head count). Had seminars on a variety of topics, including podcast analytics, recording and editing, social networking and much more. Not much on the education side; we'll need to work on that.
    • Missed Philly? Well, hopefully there will be another one next year. But they are working on putting together … Podcamp Second Life (http://podcamp.pbwiki.com/PodCampSL).

Tech News

  • Firefox Campus Edition
    • http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/add-ons/campus/
    • Including foxytunes (let you control your media player from within Firefox and load lyrics, cover art, etc. with a click), Zotero (a reference notation tool) and StumbleUpon (a tool for recommending web sites and finding sites similar to ones you've visited.
  • Tech Therapy
    • http://chronicle.com/multimedia/podcasts/
    • From the site: "Scott Carlson, a Chronicle reporter, and Warren Arbogast, a technology consultant who works with colleges, talk about the headaches, anxieties, and general problems you might be having with technology on your college campus. File sharing, security, dealing with vendors, figuring out how to talk to your president, or how to talk to your CIO—it's all game for a therapy session"
  • New tool mines Wikipedia trustworthiness
    • http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/09/06/wikipedia.trust.ap/index.html
    • Concerned about how Wikipedia's open nature affects the trustworthiness of its entries? So is Luca de Alfaro of the University of California, Santa Cruz. He wrote software to analyze the wiki's extensive revision history to try and determine who the most trustworthy contributors were, based on the assumption that those edited least were likely the most trustworthy. The assumption may not be perfect, but it is an interesting experiment.

Help News

  • Office 2007 Compatibility
  • Upcoming Workshops
  • Safari Quick Tip
    • Right clicking on any image will allow you to save that image to iPhoto … which then makes it available to all the other iLife applications, like GarageBand (for use in enhanced podcasts).

ITS Coffee Break for 9/4/07

The ITS Coffee Break returns for the fall semester with news of bouncing e-mails, the switch to SFTP for accessing web sites on WW2, updates to the Lafayette Toolbar for Firefox, a discussion of the top ten Facebook apps for Librarians, and a look at the latest features added to Google Maps.

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ITS News

  • The Switch to SFTP
  • The Case of the Bounced Email
    • Spammers are spoofing email addresses from Lafayette accounts when they send out their messages. This causes messages that are undeliverable to bounce back to folks at Lafayette. Annoying, but not much we can do about it. To verify that we're not sending these or to request a more restrictive spam filter to deal with the bounces, contact the help desk.
  • Firefox Toolbar Updated to 1.2

Tech News

  • Top Ten Facebook Apps for Librarians – Part One

  • Google Launches Mapplets

  • Students Build Campuses in Google Earth
    • From the Chronicle of Higher Ed: "Google announced last month that seven colleges won a competition that had students creating three-dimensional models of their campuses in Google Earth, the company’s mapping Web site. Out of 350 entrants, the winners were: Purdue University, Concordia University’s Loyola Campus, Stanford University, Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne, Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering, Dartmouth College, and the University of Minnesota."
    • http://chronicle.com/wiredcampus/index.php?id=2347

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ITS Coffee Break – 7/12/07 – Moodle Minute, 2nd Life Campus Deleted, YouTube Science, LDAP and Email

The Coffee Break begins with introductions of the new Moodle Minute podcast from ITS and the department's new instructional technologist, Jason Alley, followed by announcements about upcoming network services disruptions. In Tech News, hosts Ken Newquist and Courtney Bentley talk about Linden Labs' decision to delete Woodbury University's virtual campus from Second Life, and look at some innovative science videos now available on YouTube. Finally, help news has a list of upcoming workshops as well as announcements of new email documentation.

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Show Notes

ITS News

  • New Podcast: The Moodle Minute
  • Network services disruptions week of July 16
    • ITS has scheduled work associated with the network upgrade project for three evenings the week of July 16. Each evening's work will result in some disruption to network services.

Tech News

  • Linden Labs deletes one Second Life campus
  • Wired: YouTube Does Science, From Fruit-Fly Fight Clubs to Stem Cell Extractions
    • From Wired: "Years behind the lab bench taught Moshe Pritsker that the trickiest part of any science experiment isn't the hypothesis, it's the method. The former Harvard researcher learned this lesson back in his student days, after carefully following the instructions on a specialized kit for isolating DNA. “Surprise,” Pritsker says, “no DNA!” A colleague finally showed him how to make the kit work. And that gave Pritsker an idea: methodology porn. The Web site he cofounded, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, launched last October. "
    • Experiments include:
      • Culture of Mouse Neural Stem Cell Precursors
      • Studying Aggression in Drosophila
      • Testing Visual Sensitivity to the Speed and Direction of Motion in Lizards

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