ITS Coffee Break – 1/2/2007 – Audio & Web Workshops, Education Blogs

The ITS Coffee Break helps faculty and staff at Lafayette keep their New Year’s resolutions to clean up their web sites and learn about multimedia editing with news of the upcoming Web Design Day and Audio & Video Project Planning workshops. In Tech News, hosts Ken Newquist and Courtney Bentley give a roundup of education technology blogs, while in Help News they discuss the rest of ITS’s January term workshop offerings.

Getting the Podcast

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Show Notes

ITS News

  • Web Design Day
    • 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., Wednesday, January 10, 2007
    • Spend the day working with Dreamweaver to revise or build your personal or departmental web site. The morning session will give you basic command of the program as well as incorporate some best practices for web accessibility. The afternoon session will continue with more advanced techniques for using style sheets and making your site more accessible to search engines as well a your users. This session will be hands-on and you will have time to work on your own sites.
    • Register online.
  • Audio & Video Project Planning
    • 1:00-4:00 p.m., Thursday, January 11, 2007
    • Looking to provide your students with video or audio content during class? Want to assign your students audio or video projects for class? This session will cover the things you should know when assigning a media project as well as how to help you or your class get started. We will look at podcast, video podcast, recording clips from satellite programming and other ways of providing supplemental content for your course.
    • Register online.
  • iTunes U Pilot

Tech News

  • Education Blogs
    • Arts & Letters Daily
      • A regular round-up of book reviews, articles, essays and commetentary from around the world of higher education, published by the Chronicle of Higher Education.
    • The Wired Campus
      • Education technology news briefs assembled by the staff at the Chronicle. Recent stories included Princeton’s deal with Ruckus, a legal downloading music service, a buddy-finding, laptop-based, wifi-using system at MIT called ‘iFind’, and recent hacker attacks on higher ed.
      • http://chronicle.com/wiredcampus
    • EDUCAUSE Connect Blog Feed
      • A stream of news and happenings from around the technological edusphere. Recent topics included replacing Blackboard with blogs/wikis, thoughts on getting Google to create a “to do” list for their calendar, and news about a study looking at media in the lives of 8-18 year olds.
      • http://connect.educause.edu/blog
    • Liberal Education Today
      • NITLE’s daily blog focusing on technology’s impact and usage at liberal arts colleges. Great for keeping up with what other folks are doing, as well as keeping an eye on trends that could effect us.
      • http://b2e.nitle.org
    • MacResearch
      • More a news site than a blog, MacResearch discusses the intersection of science and Macs. Useful for keeping up with scientific software releases, updates and bugs on the Mac.
      • http://www.macresearch.org
    • Running with Scissors
      • A blog that describes itself as “trying not to get poked with the pointy end of instructional technology”. Updated infrequently, but I love the tag line.
      • http://jerryslezak.net/scissors

Help News

  • Upcoming Workshops:
  • Help Document Audit
    • ITS is reviewing its help documentation in January. If you have suggestions for revised or additional help documents, please let us know.

Contacting the Podcast

ITS Coffee Break – 12/18/2006 – iTunes U, LibWorm, Del.icio.us Tagging

News about iTunes U tops the ITS Coffee Break this week as Ken Newquist and Courtney Bentley discuss Lafayette's Spring 2007 pilot program for Apple's new education-centric service. In Tech News they focus on LibWork, a search engine dedicated to searching over 1000 librarian-related RSS feeds, while in Help News they look at ways that faculty can use the social bookmarking web site Del.icio.us and RSS to share web sites and online articles with students in their classes.

Getting the Podcast

There are several ways to get the podcast:

Show Notes

ITS News

  • iTunes U Pilot Set for Spring 2007
    • We're looking for content for iTunes U, from staff, faculty, students — anyone with audio or video that they're looking for an easy way to share with the campus community.

Tech News

  • LibWorm
    • A search engine dedicated to searching over 1000 librarian-related RSS feeds.
    • Visitors can browse a tag clouds of indexed items.
    • Searches can be saved as RSS feeds.
    • http://www.libworm.com

Help News

  • Using del.icio.us to share web sites and news stories with students.
    • Del.icio.us (http://del.icio.us) is a social bookmarking web site — a place where you can store your book marks so that any one can see them. You can also find other people who've bookmarked the same resources, and then see what related topics they may have stowed away.
    • Del.icio.us also creates an RSS feed for any tag you create, so you could easily tag a bunch of stories "MUS104", then have your students subscribe to that feed. Alternatively, you could use Moodle's built-in RSS support to display that feed information in a block.
    • We're also looking into implementing a local version of Feed2JS (http://feed2js.org), which allows you to convert any feed into a simple javascript that can then be displayed within any web page, from MySpace to Facebook to Blackboard.

ITS Coffee Break – 11/20/2006 – Blackboard vs. Moodle, Soapbox in the Classroom, Second Life

Learning management systems take center stage as Courtney Bentley, Ken Newquist and special guest Carrie Havranek (Visiting Part-time Instructor in English) talk about augmenting classes with online material in Blackboard, Moodle and Soapbox. They also discuss recent developments in the popular online world Second Life and review the new web site search documentation recently added to the ITS web site.

Getting the Podcast

There are several ways to get the podcast:

Show Notes

ITS News

  • Learning Management System Survey & Results
    • Courtney talks about results of the recent Learning Management System she conducted, including what faculty think of the current Blackboard system and what our options are for the future.
  • Blackboard vs. Moodle
  • Soapbox in the Classroom
    • English adjunct professor Carrie Havranek talks about using Soapbox instead of Blackboard for her classes.
    • What's the difference between blogging on Soapbox and posting on Blackboard? (strengths, weakenesses

Tech News

  • Second Life Updates
    • CNN: Growing number of educators explore 'Second Life' online:
    • WSJ: Avatars at the Office
      • The Wall Street Journal talks about companies meeting virtually in Second Life.

Help News

  • New Search Documentation on ITS Web Site
    • Information about how Lafayette's "Google Mini" search engine works, how to optimize your web pages to work better with search engines, how to exclude your pages from a search, and how to add a Google search box to your web site.