John Housser is facilitating the discussion. Scheduled to participate are Erin Patterson (academic librarian), Angela Wilson (editor-in-chief of Acadia’s student newspaper, the Athenaeum), Ann Dulhanty (lecturer in the Acadia School of Business, has also served in the Office of Technology Transfer and Innovation), me, Charlene Croft (Equity and Technology Project, sociology student) and hopefully Glen Leck, who is a business student, but also a musician, digital artist, and web designer. Anyone can participate via blog, phone, email and possibly Skype. The event will be broadcast locally Live from The Kipowa Arts Centre in Wolfville, NS.
I know they will be recorded, I'm not sure if plans have been made to make them accessible online after the broadcasts, but I know this has been done with previous broadcasts.
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Sounds really interesting! Where & who's attending? Is this open to anyone?
John Housser is facilitating the discussion. Scheduled to participate are Erin Patterson (academic librarian), Angela Wilson (editor-in-chief of Acadia’s student newspaper, the Athenaeum), Ann Dulhanty (lecturer in the Acadia School of Business, has also served in the Office of Technology Transfer and Innovation), me, Charlene Croft (Equity and Technology Project, sociology student) and hopefully Glen Leck, who is a business student, but also a musician, digital artist, and web designer.
Anyone can participate via blog, phone, email and possibly Skype. The event will be broadcast locally Live from The Kipowa Arts Centre in Wolfville, NS.
Skype? Sounds interesting. How about a podcast? Will anyone be recording & posting the session?
I know they will be recorded, I'm not sure if plans have been made to make them accessible online after the broadcasts, but I know this has been done with previous broadcasts.
yes... we will certainly have audio recordings of the whole broadcast and they will be accessible after the fact...
there will also be a webcast... though the address is unknown right now... it will be available realtime through quicktime...
Fantastic! I'm looking forward to hearing it & thanks for the blog. It's a great way of passing along what you're doing.
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