Paul Kruczynski, Senior Web Implementation Specialist and Brett Essler, Web Publications Editor from Buffalo State College presented a very interesting case study at HighEdWebDev 05 on how they implemented and integrated podcasting in their university website.
They also had the terrific idea to make a podcast out of their presentation available from the impressive podcasting section of their website along with the slides of the session in both PDF and Powerpoint formats.
If podcasting has been on your mind – or your to-do list – for a while, you should definitely take the time to listen to this podcast or check out this presentation’s slides.
In their case study, Kruczynski and Essler not only explained how they proceeded to introduce, implement and develop a flourishing podcasting practice at Buffalo State, but they also provided some very interesting statistic data about their podcasting traffic – especially showing the difference the launch on iTunes made in terms of traffic.
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- Live from HighEdWebDev 2005 in Rochester: How to rebuild your higher ed website with XHTML and CSS to comply with Web standards
- Live from HighEdWebDev 2005 in Rochester: Steve Krug’s good tips on website usability in colleges and universities
- Live from HighEdWebDev 2005 in Rochester: How to comply with Section 508 by building accessibility into the workflow
- Live from HighEdWebDev 2005 in Rochester: How to improve web accessibility with a content management system (CMS)
- IPods, Podcasting and Duke, Part 2: Podcasting Symposium on September 27-28, 2005