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elmer | September 15, 2005 - 20:01
Here is an official announcement of the availability of Classcaster! I've spent some time today getting the word out, and realized I hadn't added anything to Classcaster News, so this is it.
In a nutshell, Classcaster is a blogging system with podcasting built-in. The Classcaster system is designed to be provide course-related blogs with integrated podcasting to law faculty at CALI member schools. Bloggers on the Classcaster system can create podcasts using any telephone. Faculty just dial in to Classcaster, enter a phone number and pin and record a call of any length. When they hangup I use the Metaweblog API to transfer the MP3 to the blog and create a draft post that includes links for downloads and an embedded Flash MP3 player for students to d/l or listen to the file. The blog generates valid RSS2 with enclosures so you can subscribe to the feed and get the podcasts with your favorite aggregator.
For more information read the whitepaper and to try a little public demo visit Hotdiggityblog. Classcaster is built out of open source parts and we intend on making the assemblage available to the educational world. Do feel free to drop Elmer and email at emastersATcali.org with any questions, comments, etc.
Click here to download the ClassCaster audio.
Play It Now!
elmer | September 12, 2005 - 17:39
Question: How do I or my students subscribe to my Classcaster podcasts with iTunes?
Answer: You can add your Classcaster podcasts to iTunes by selecting 'Advanced', 'Subscribe to Podcasts' from the iTunes menu and entering the address of your blog's RSS 2.0 feed. For more details listen to the podcast below.
Click here to download the ClassCaster audio.
Play It Now!
elmer | September 07, 2005 - 17:06
Question: How do I delete posts from my Classcaster Blog?
Answer: Go to the blog's dashboard, click to enter the admin area. This should open the 'New Post' page. Select the 'Posts' tab to get a listing of posts. Make sure the 'Show by' 'Date' box is set to 'All', click 'Show' if necessary. Now you should see a list of all your posts. Check the boxes to the left of the posts you want to delete, and then click on the delete button at the bottom of the page. Don't worry, they don't really get deleted, just hidden so no one can see them except you.
For a more detailed answer to this question, please listen to the Audio FAQ below.
Click here to download the ClassCaster audio.
Play It Now!
elmer | September 06, 2005 - 14:40
OK, holiday weekend is over. Seems that the problem with posting long MP3s was in PHP after all, specifially in the ini setting that sets the max amount of memory a script can consume. With Base64 encoding, you need a lot. Anyway, this post runs on for over 17 minutes and was recording using a jittery Voicepulse line. Give a listen if you dare. Next we need more testing for length.
Click here to download the ClassCaster audio.
Play It Now!
elmer | August 30, 2005 - 16:37
This is the official launch of this particular new feature. 'Play It Now!' uses an embedded Flash player to play the MP3 directly from the website. Along with download capability and RSS2 feed with enclosures, 'Play It Now!' gives the author and the reader maximum flexibility in accessing podcasts on Classcaster. If you want to hear me go on about it a bit, just chose a link below.
Click here to download the ClassCaster audio.
Play It Now!
elmer | August 30, 2005 - 13:45
Update: It worked! So, now you call up, record, save and the MP3 is playable from the site, downloadable, and included in an RSS2 feed for podcasting. Nice:)
If this worked right, there should be an embedded Flash object that will play the MP3.Click here to download the ClassCaster audio.
Play it Now!
elmer | August 29, 2005 - 09:12
Click here for the ClassCaster audio.
elmer | August 23, 2005 - 11:31
This is a reading of the syllabus for Kelo v. City of New London, decided by the Supreme Court on June 23, 2005
Click here for the audio.
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