Podcasts and Open SourceRecent resources tagged with Podcasts and Open Source.
CNI Podcast: An Interview with Julian Lombardi, Executive Director of the Open Croquet ConsortiumCreated by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on January 10, 2008
In this 15 minute podcast, we feature an interview with Julian Lombardi, Assistant Vice President at Duke University and Executive Director of the Open Croquet Consortium. Croquet is a powerful new open source software development environment and software infrastructure for creating and deploying deeply collaborative multi-user online applications and metaverses on and across multiple operating systems and devices. CNI Podcast: An Interview with Alex Chapin, Principal Curricular Technologist at Middlebury CollegeCreated by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on January 07, 2008
This podcast, from the Coalition for Networked Information Fall 2007 Task Force Meeting, features an interview with Alex Chapin, Principal Curricular Technologist at Middlebury College. Alex Chapin is an Educational Technologist at Middlebury College. He has been directing the development of a number of innovative web applications including systems for content management, digital assets management, assessment and knowledge bases. He is the multimedia designer of the CD-ROM, Fluent Tibetan, The Dialogues and Vocabulary, distributed by Snow Lion Publications, Ithaca, NY.
E07 Podcast: An Interview with Mara Hancock, ETS Associate Director of Learning Systems at UC Berkely.Created by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on January 07, 2008
In this 17 minute podcast, we feature an interview with Mara Hancock, Associate Director for UC Berkeley's Educational Technology Services department. Educational Technology Services promotes and supports the effective integration of technology in teaching, learning and communication at the University of California, Berkeley. We are dedicated to service, partnership, and innovation.
E07 Podcast: An Interview with Mark Notess, Development Manager & Usability Specialist at Indiana UniversityCreated by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on December 18, 2007
In this 12 minute podcast, we feature an interview with Mark Notess, Development Manager & Usability Specialist at Indiana University. He is involved in several online learning and research tool development projects including the Variations 3 Digital Music Library Project, and Integrating Licensed Library Resources with Sakai. He also co-authored an article with Lisa Lorenzen-Huber entitled, "Online Learning for Seniors: Barriers and Opportunities". He spoke with Carie Windham at the EDUCAUSE 2007 Annual Conference in Seattle, Washington.
E07 Podcast: An Interview with Ulrich Rauch, Director of Arts Instructional Support & IT at The University of British ColumbiaCreated by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on December 18, 2007
In this 21 minute podcast, we feature an interview with Ulrich Rauch, Director of Arts Instructional Support & Information Technology at The University of British Columbia. He has recently been involved in a project called Ancient Spaces at UBC, which uses gaming and virtual world technology to recreate locations from antiquity. He also participated in a session at the EDUCAUSE 2007 Annual Conference entitled, "Indigenous Cultures: From Observing to Experiencing, from Videography to 3D VR Immersion". Ulrich Rauch organizes the implementation of educational technologies for instructors, students and staff in the Faculty of Arts at the University of British Columbia. As the director of a technical and an instructional support unit, and as trained sociologist, Ulrich combines his experience as an instructor with his perspective on learning technologies to research and apply e-learning strategies in support of collaborative learning. E07 Podcast: The 2007 Campus Computing SurveyCreated by Kelly Walker (Tintinnabulous) on November 27, 2007
This 36-minute podcast recorded during the EDUCAUSE 2007 Annual Conference features Kenneth C. Green, Founding Director, The Campus Computing Project speaking on "The 2007 Campus Computing Survey." The session abstract: Begun in 1990, the Campus Computing Project is the largest continuing study of the role of computing, e-learning, and information technology in American higher education. The session will present the results of the 2007 Campus Computing Survey, including new data on P2P policies, open source deployment, IT security issues, strategic and financial planning for IT, instructional integration of IT, campus IT standards, course management systems, and Web site services.
E07 Podcast: The e-Framework for Education and ResearchCreated by Kelly Walker (Tintinnabulous) on November 27, 2007
This 41-minute podcast recorded during the EDUCAUSE 2007 Annual Conference features Ian Dolphin, Head of e-Strategy, University of Hull, Sarah Porter, Head of Development, JISC - Joint Information Systems Committee, and Malcolm Read, JISC Executive Secretary, JISC - Joint Information Systems Committee speaking on "The e-Framework for Education and Research." The session abstract: The e-Framework for Education and Research is an initiative created by public funding bodies in Europe and Australasia. It coordinates information relating how educational institutions across the globe are using technology to support their strategic priorities and how this can be supported by a service-oriented approach to technologies based on open standards. The session will give an overview of the e-Framework and raise some points for discussion. E07 Podcast: An Interview with Per WisingCreated by Kelly Walker (Tintinnabulous) on November 12, 2007
In this 8-minute podcast, we feature an interview with Per Wising, Product Manager, Stockholm University. He discusses open source software development and the state of cyberinfrastructure in Sweden.
E07 Podcast: An Interview with Martin Ringle, Chief Technology Office for Reed CollegeCreated by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on November 07, 2007
In this 26 minute podcast, we feature an interview with Martin Ringle, Chief Technology Office at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. For more than 20 years, Marty Ringle has contributed to the higher education IT profession as a change agent, a collaborator, and an organizer. A deep believer in the role and mission of small liberal arts colleges, his career has been marked by his ability to meld diverse entities into a coherent whole. This interview was recorded at the EDUCAUSE 2007 Annual Conference in Seattle, Washington.
Podcast: Service Oriented ArchitectureCreated by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on August 29, 2007
This podcast features a panel discussion from the 2007 Seminars on Academic Computing. The topic is Service Oriented Architecture and panel participants include:
The abstract from this session: This is a review of service oriented architecture from a number of perspectives. The panel will define SOA, discuss its value to higher education, and present use cases on how it can enhance our scholarly and enterprise systems. Challenges in organizing for and implementing SOA will be highlighted including a discussion of using SOA in enterprise open source development as well as distributed environments. |