Archive for the 'Podcast' Category

Aug 13 2008

Rethinking Videoblogging Production

After my final class of Videoblogging Production last night, I’m already thinking about how I can do things differently next time. Thanks to my students who provided precious feedback about the course, I’ve decided to organize the sessions much more practically. For example, I’m thinking that the three sessions should be organized as [...]

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Oct 26 2007

Citizen Media Law Podcast Debut

Today, David Ardia, Sam Bayard and I launched the first Citizen Media Law Podcast. This new weekly podcast series, produced by the Citizen Media Law Project at Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society, will cover a range of issues relating to the intersection of citizen media, journalism and the law.
Here’s more from [...]

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Oct 23 2007

Welcoming Mike Deehan to the Berkman Center

I’d like to welcome Mike Deehan, as the new Multimedia Production Coordinator, to the Berkman Center. Here’s a bit from my email to Mike and the Berkman community today:
Mike brings an exciting background in journalism and new media to the center, as Deputy Online Editor for the New England News Forum, a former intern [...]

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Jul 03 2007

Athens

This is a piece I wrote back in 2003. I recorded it yesterday. It’s part of a longer project I am working on titled “The Last Ten Years.”
(Update 4/12) I should add this composition is about a time in my life when playing music, making records and going on tour was everything. A time before [...]

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Jun 25 2007

MediaBerkman in Transition

Published by colinrhinesmith under Berkman Center, Podcast

MediaBerkman has a new look. It’s a work-in-progress based on the Barthelme theme by Scott Allan Wallick. I hope to get the audio & video feed links back up soon. In the meantime, listen to danah boyd’s talk at the Berkman Center. Video coming soon.
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May 18 2007

MIT TechTV

I just learned from Larry Gallagher over at MIT about their new blip.tv powered MIT TechTV. It’s fun to see how they worked with blip.tv to reconfigure the interface to suit their needs. The layout is similar to some of the ideas found in the demo/mockup of our Open Media Library project (insert shameless plug). [...]

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Apr 25 2007

My Spring Semester Talk at Bentley College

Mark Frydenberg invited me back to Bentley for a CIS Presents lecture this past Monday to discuss creative uses of social networking tools in education. I spoke to a room of about 60 students about my collaborative graduate thesis project and the tools I’m using to allow others to participate in sharing their experience and [...]

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Mar 29 2007

Chronicle Podcast on Digital Libraries

The Chronicle for Higher Education’s Wired Campus Blog discusses “How Digital Libraries will Change Academe” with Internet Archive’s Brewster Kahle.
In the inaugural installation of The Chronicle’s new weekly podcast series, Mr. Kahle offers a progress report on his project and outlines his vision for the future of digital libraries.
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Mar 11 2007

CHNM Launches Digital Campus Podcast

The Center for History and New Media recently launched a podcast titled, “Digital Campus“. Here’s an excerpt from the announcement:
“CHNM is happy to announce the launch of a new podcast, Digital Campus, now available from iTunes and http://digitalcampus.tv
The biweekly roundtable will discuss how digital media and technology are affecting learning, teaching, and scholarship at [...]

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Mar 02 2007

Classroom 2.0

Eric Gordon (Emerson College) recently gave a talk at Hamilton College titled, “Classroom 2.0: How Online Social Networks are Transforming Academic Life.” Hamilton made it available as a podcast.
Here’s an excerpt from the event description:
Students are entering college with different social patterns, learning habits and cultural expectations. They are consuming and producing within global [...]

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