Podcasts and National Broadband PolicyRecent resources tagged with Podcasts and National Broadband Policy.
EDUCAUSE Now - Show #3 - Current Issues Survey, Big Broadband PolicyCreated by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on May 09, 2008
EDUCAUSE Now is a monthly podcast focusing on the intelligent use of information technology in higher education. Each episode features a variety of stories, interviews, and views that relate to IT in higher education. This episode of EDUCAUSE Now features:
EDUCAUSE Now - Show #1 - Premiere EpisodeCreated by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on March 13, 2008
Welcome to the premiere episode of EDUCAUSE Now! EDUCAUSE Now is a monthly podcast, focusing on the intelligent use of information technology in higher education. Each episode features a variety of stories, interviews, and views that relate to IT in higher education. EDUCAUSE Now will also inform you about upcoming events, report on past events, and feature the movers and shakers in policy, teaching and learning, security, and a whole host of other important topics for our members. Let us know what you would like to hear at podcast@educause.edu. This episode of EDUCAUSE Now features: EDUCAUSE Podcast: Washington Update with EDUCAUSE Vice President Mark LukerCreated by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on February 25, 2008
In this 50 minute podcast we feature a keynote speech by Mark Luker, Vice President of EDUCAUSE. The speech was delivered at the EDUCAUSE 2008 Southwest Regional Conference in Houston, Texas, and is entitled, "Washington Update: We're from the Government, and We're Here to Help You!" E07 Podcast: An interview with Robert MendenhallCreated by Matt Pasiewicz (EDUCAUSE) on November 01, 2007
In this 16 minute recording, we'll hear from the President and CEO of Western Governors University, Robert Mendenhall. Listen in as he shares some thoughts on his particpation in a panel discussion about accesss, affordability and accountability in the information age and about online learning more broadly.
Podcast: Alternative Solutions to Achieving Ubiquitous BroadbandCreated by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on June 28, 2007
This 48 minute podcast was recorded at the EDUCAUSE 2007 Policy Conference. It features a general session entitled, "Alternative Solutions to Achieving Ubiquitous Broadband". It is a panel discussion featuring: 2007 Policy Conference: Year In ReviewCreated by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on June 05, 2007
The 2007 Policy Conference kicked off with a top-ten style list of Policy Issues currently facing higher education. This entertaining and insightful list was compiled and delivered by Tracy Mitrano, Director of IT Policy and Computer Policy and Law Program at Cornell University. What's past is prologue. As we look ahead to the policy questions facing the Internet today and tomorrow, it's useful to recall what we've seen over the past 12 months. This speech, entitled the Year In Review, runs approximately 33 minutes. EDUCAUSE2006 Podcast: Policing the InternetCreated by Carie Windham-Page (EDUCAUSE) on March 31, 2007
In this 48-minute recording from the 2006 EDUCAUSE Annual Conference, we'll hear from Rodney Petersen and Wendy Wigen in a session entitled Policing the Internet: Higher Education Law and Policy. They discuss recent government initiatives and emerging legal and policy issues in higher education, such as the USA PATRIOT Act, CALEA, and the European Union Data Directive. CALEA Update: Higher Ed Reporting Due Dates AnnouncedCreated by Lisa Gesner (EDUCAUSE) on January 03, 2007
Due dates for the two reports that must be filed by higher education institutions that must comply with CALEA (the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act) have now been announced. One report is due on February 12, and the other on March 12. EDUCAUSE has updated its CALEA resource page to describe the reports and provide additional information for those who must file, using attorney Matthew A. Brill, who has consulted on this issue for higher education, for expert advice. It is important to note that not all institutions must file these reports. In fact, according to the earlier recommendations of ACE and EDUCAUSE most institutions do NOT have to comply with CALEA, and do NOT need to file the reports. EDUCAUSE suggests that member institutions’ primary representatives notify their presidents of this situation, since it is not recommended that an institution file the reports unless it in fact must comply with CALEA. For further information on the CALEA resource page. CALEA Update: Archived Recording of EDUCAUSE Web Seminar Now AvailableCreated by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on August 02, 2006
For background information, access a robust collection of CALEA resources.
Court Denies CALEA AppealCreated by Elisa Coghlan (EDUCAUSE) on June 12, 2006
A U.S. Court of Appeals has decided against an ACE appeal of the FCC's extension of CALEA to the Internet. The impact on higher education will be mixed; look for guidance on the issue from EDUCAUSE in the near future.
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