rich media publishingRecent resources tagged with rich media publishing.
ELI Annual Video: What Wikipedia Can Teach Us About the New Media LiteraciesCreated by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on January 29, 2008
Video fand slides for this presentation can be found here. The speech is by Henry Jenkins, Director of the Comparative Media Studies Program at MIT, and is entitled, "What Wikipedia Can Teach Us About the New Media Literacies". Emblematic of the new participatory cultures and the emerging practices of collective intelligence, Wikipedia has drawn fire from academic institutions and traditional gatekeepers. Using segments from a forthcoming documentary about the Wikipedia movement produced by MIT's Project NML, this session will discuss how educators might use Wikipedia to introduce students to the ways that new forms of cultural production and knowledge sharing are reshaping the research process.
CNI Podcast: An Interview with Kate Wittenberg, Director of the Electronic Publishing Initiative at Columbia (EPIC)Created by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on January 11, 2008
In this 11 minute podcast, we feature an interview with Kate Wittenberg, Director of the Electronic Publishing Initiative at Columbia (EPIC). She spoke to us at the Coalition for Neworked Information Fall 2007 Task Force Meeting. E2005 Podcast: Using Long-Distance High-Bandwidth Wireless TechnologyCreated by Podcaster (EDUCAUSE) on January 25, 2006
This 46 minute recording provides coverage of the 2005 EDUCAUSE Annual Conference Session entitled Using Long-Distance High-Bandwidth Wireless Technology to Examine a New Approach for Using Rich Media Content in Schools and Communities.
A conversation with Lanny ArvanCreated by Matt Pasiewicz (EDUCAUSE) on November 02, 2005
In this 17 minute recording, Lanny Arvan joins me for a discussion about mobile computing, rich media publishing, blogging, vendor consolidation, intellectual property and more. Lanny's blog is available at:
http://guava.cites.uiuc.edu/l-arvan/blog/lannyexport.html |