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Sharing Programs Among CTL Centers via Academic Commons
Posted by Bruce Rosenbloom on December 2, 2012 at 6:06 pmDear CTL Directors–
For quite some time, I have advocated for the potential of having CTL’s be able to share their programs with other schools. For various reasons, this project seemed too far to reach due to funding, logistics and planning. However, recently Matt Gold (DIrector of the CUNY Academic Commons) at the CUNY CAT (Committee on Academic Technology) meeting, introduced a new feature to the Academic Commons site that may make this vision a reality.Coming soon, the Academic Commons will be able to broadcast “live” events on “channels” set up for this purpose. I specifically asked Matt whether CTL’s can have their own channel, and he responded in the affirmative. With such a feature, if we do a workshop at CCNY, we can use a relatively simple technology setup to stream it over the Commons site. Any CUNY professor with the link, (or outside the University) will be able to see the presentation at a minimum. I realize there are a lot of technical and practical issues that need to be addressed including:
–Can these sessions be recorded?
–What are the costs (I believe minimal) for the broadcast?
–How can 15 CTL Center’s programs be coordinated?
–What if any permissions are need in this programming?
–Can persons remotely viewing a workshop participate via questions?Invariably, additional questions/issues will arise. What I feel is needed, is a small working group (3-4 Centers) to fully explore the potential and challenges of this project, including securing adequate funding . At our next meeting, this Wednesday, I will be given some time to discuss this. I look forward to your feedback and participation….Bruce Rosenbloom
