Digital Campus show

Digital Campus

Summary: A discussion of how digital media and technology are affecting learning, teaching, and scholarship at colleges, universities, libraries, and museums. From the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (CHNM) at George Mason University.

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Podcasts:

 Episode 12 – Productivity and Connectivity | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We begin the news roundup this week with a bit of embarrassing news from Dan, then dig into several stories about big media companies entering the online learning market and Google Books becoming more useful for scholarship. In our feature segment, Tom and Mills explain how they try to stay productive in a world of […]

 Episode 11 – Risky Business? Blogs on Campus, Part II (fixed) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We continue our discussion of blogging, this time with a closer look at the challenges and difficulties of starting and maintaining a blog, attracting and keeping an audience, and making sure it doesn’t get in the way of other academic pursuits. In the news roundup, we compare the iPhone and Facebook platforms, examine two software […]

 Episode 10 – Risky Business? Blogs on Campus, Part I | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Dan, Mills, and Tom celebrate the tenth edition of Digital Campus with part one in a new series on blogs and blogging. In this episode, we take a look back at how we became bloggers, examine questions of subject matter, voice, and style, and debate the risks and rewards of blogging in a scholarly context. […]

 Episode 09 – Too Much Information | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

What are students, researchers, and librarians supposed to do with the tremendous volume of digitized scholarly materials now available to them? We discuss the problem of information overload in this week’s feature segment. The news roundup turns into an iPhone-fest–or is it an iPhone-bashing? Dan tries not to go near an iPhone for fear of […]

 Episode 08 – Basic Training | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

How can you learn technical skills such as web design, programming, and related methods and technologies for work in the digital humanities? We tackle that difficult question on this week’s show, while also covering the top IT issues that universities face (according to CIOs), transcribing books the new fashioned way, and analog and digital news […]

 Episode 07 – History Appliances | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Bill Turkel joins us on the podcast to discuss his fascinating work on “history appliances,” or the possibility of making history more real by creating physical environments and interfaces that truly immerse us in the past. In the news roundup we ponder whether the opening of Facebook to outside developers means possibly better integration with […]

 Episode 06 – Designed to Make You Think | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Web design guru Jeremy Boggs joins Dan, Tom, and Mills to discuss the past, present, and future of designing websites for academia, museums, and libraries. In the news roundup, we cover a number of situations where information and images have shown up at inopportune times and in inopportune places, including the case of the MySpace […]

 Episode 05 – Tragedy and Technology | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We take a break from our normal format to spend the entirety of this episode thinking about the role of technology—its great power to forge social bonds and enable a new kind of memorialization, as well as its unfortunate ability to underscore the separation of those who remain outside social circles—in the terrible tragedy at […]

 Episode 04 – Welcome to the Social | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Can social networking sites like Facebook play a productive role in the humanities? In this episode Dan plays the old fogey, while Tom and Mills talk about how to use these sites in an advantageous way. We also report on recent meetings on the digital humanities and digital museums, and discuss Google’s My Maps and […]

 Episode 03 – CI: Cyberinfrastructure | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Our third podcast begins with some discussion of April Fools’ pranks, including a great one about Google acquiring the OCLC, and how blogs and the internet can foster hoaxes. This week’s feature takes a look at the hot topic of cyberinfrastructure. We also take a look at Turnitin, and the larger issue of plagiarism. Links […]

 Episode 02 – The Old and the YouTube | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In our second podcast, we revisit the debate over Wikipedia, including hearing from Mills about how Cambodians are using it (and whether you can find a WiFi signal in the jungle of Cambodia). Our feature story explores whether and how YouTube is useful in the classroom. Links for this week include a podcast on Byzantine […]

 Episode 01 – Wikipedia: Friend or Foe? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In our inaugural podcast our feature story covers the controversy over whether Wikipedia is a useful or problematic resource for students. In the news roundup, we wonder if the launch of Windows Vista has any significance, ponder the rise of Google Docs as an alternative to Word, and cover recent stories about Blackboard‘s patents and […]

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