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DMP loves Podcasting…

DMP & Podcasting @ the Ryerson 2007 Faculty Conference

Faculty Conference ImageThis coming Monday, May 14th, podcasting will be one of the featured stations in the DMP Tech Playroom at the Ryerson Faculty Conference. The "playroom" will feature a number of stations where DMP staff will demonstrate some of the technologies they support, including: Webcasting, Web-conferencing using Breeze, Blogging & Podcasting, Blackboard & Turnitin, and Inking.

  • Session 1: 10:15am – 11:45am, Atrium – Engineering Building
  • Session 2: 1:45pm – 3:15pm, Atrium – Engineering Building

See you on Monday!

In preparation for my session on Blogging & Podcasting, I started a quick little podcast where I will be posting wee videos from the conference. These will likely have no content value, but will be used to demonstrate how easy the technology can be*.

* This is, of course, assuming that you’re making the most basic podcast and want no special features. Making a good podcast, of course, takes much time and effort. The purpose here is to demystify some of the technology and show that it is usable, and can even be fun!

 

Podcasting about Rolling, and also Podcasting

Thumbnail from 'How to Use Roller' blogAnother blog/podcast has been rolled out recently – this time, one with some content! The How to Use Roller blog has been revamped, retooled and best of all – repodded. OK, so I made up that last word. This new blog features tutorials on how to use Ryerson’s Roller blog system – including how to use it for podcasting!

There are currently three starter tutorials up there right now, with more in the works.

Podcamp Toronto

Recently, Ryerson played host to ‘Podcamp’, a conference on Podcasting. While I didn’t hear about it until after it had happened (actually *during* – I walked past RCC and saw a sign on the door), they’ve posted all sorts of materials on their website.

http://podcamptoronto.pbwiki.com/

When I have some time, I’ll have to start watching some of their many videotaped sessions.

Thought you might find it interesting too!

Some Updates…

It’s been a while, and although it looks like things aren’t happening on the podcasting front , you couldn’t be more wrong. We are moving ahead with all of our testing, producing, etc. in conjunction with a handful of podcasting pilots that are starting on campus. I can’t really say much about the pilots, since it’s not my story to tell.

Here are MY updates:

Podcasting using Roller (this blog software!) – This will be a portion of a DMP Taster session on Wednesday October 18th! Come to find out about blogging and podcasting using the Roller software. See the DMP Workshop Registration page for more details. This session will be led by myself (Stephanie Goetz) and DMP Instructional Designer Restiani Andriati.

iTunes U – a group of Rye folks met with the Apple Canada rep to get the ball rolling. Does this mean we’ll definitely be getting iTunes U at Ryerson? Not necessarily. It’s certainly not up to me. Papers to be read have been passed, some decisions need to be made by those ‘in the know’… Should be an interesting time. I would like to see us bring iTunes U in – I’m sure it’s no perfect system, but it has many of the bones to become one (from what I’ve read, since I haven’t seen much of anything).

Podcasting using Blackboard – more testing with this option was done by the DMP, and a few things came out.

  1. We need to find an easy way for users to generate the XML, since this option assumes you already have your XML. We’re looking into building our own simple XML generator for people to use.
  2. There was a problem subscribing to podcasts posted in the BBCC… on all computers but mine! I realized that these other machines, not being avid Blackboard users themselves, did not have the ‘root certificate’ installed on them, while my machine did. Went to this page: http://www.ryerson.ca/courses/Common/CompSettings/browser_setting_instructions.html#Certificate, downloaded the Security Certificate and all was golden. This will be added to my set of instructions before we start any real pilots of this process.

Almost ready to podcast – Over the last few months, I’ve been preparing some video tutorials of Blackboard with the intention of eventually creating a podcast. Why didn’t I just start a podcast right away? Well, I wanted to make sure I had enough content to actually call it a ‘podcast’ (a single media file does not a podcast make) AND I wanted it to be delivered on a production system. We were only testing Roller over the summer — it is now in production, and soon my podcast will be unveiled. I’m just working on a few last ‘intro’ podcasts, and some minor technical details. Very exciting for me!