Episode 53 – Open and Shut

4 March, 20102 comments

The podcast regulars Dan, Tom, and Mills are joined this week by irregular Jeff McClurken, who discusses how he used videos of TED talks in his class last fall. We also talk about the impact of the technology lawsuits and patents awarded recently, which put a cloud over many platforms academics and museums use. It also makes us wonder about the sustainability of digital creations, both from a technical standpoint and from a financial one. And no podcast would be complete without a crazy Facebook post.

Links mentioned on the podcast:
Jeff’s TED Talks class
As Grants Run Out, Universities Pony Up Cash for OpenCourseWare
East Stroudsburg U. Suspends Professor for Facebook Posts
Apple sues HTC
Facebook Gains News Feed Patent to Secure Its Social Network

Running time: 48:52
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Categorized under Facebook, intellectual property

2 comments to “Episode 53 – Open and Shut”

  1. jmcclurken : 4th March, 2010

    I’d be remiss if I didn’t point out that I co-taught the TED class with Tim O’Donnell, a Communications professor at UMW, and co-created the class with the students.

  2. Jeffrey W. McClurken » Welcome! : 17th April, 2010

    […] Digital Campus — I’m an occasional guest (an “Irregular”) on this podcast about digital technology and its impact on campus life. (See episodes 44 and 53) […]

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