Everything else: blogs, RSS feeds, wikis, and podcasts Computer Science 110 Fall 2005
Blogs: The elements (optional) ・ Post Date - date:time the post was published ・ Category - category the post is labeled with (can be one or more) ・ Title - main title of the post ・ Body - main content of the post ・ Trackback - links back from other sites ・ Comments - comments added by readers ・ Permalink - the URL of the full, individual article ・ Footer - usually at the bottom of the post, often showing post date/time, author, category, and stats such as number of comments or trackbacks. - from Wikipedia,
Elements in action title body trackback footer category Post date
How a blog works using LAMP Client Web Server (Apache) 6.Sends web page Database (MySQL) Code (PHP) 3.Gets records 2.Runs code 4.Organizes records 5.Creates HTML 1.Request web page
A blog we can edit…
RSS feeds: widely used XML application This stands for: RDF Site Summary (where RDF stands for Resource Description Framework) Rich Site Summary Really Simple Syndication
How RSS feeds work
in a RSS feed
Example of an
Adding a RSS feed to your blog
Adding rss for a blog to your reader
subscribe
Link is on the left column
Another option is from a site…
Wiki 1.Anybody can edit the pages of the wiki, and anybody can undo these edits 2.It is easy to write new pages for the wiki, because it doesn't use HTML -
How a Wiki works using LAMP Client Web Server (Apache) 6.Sends web page Database (MySQL) Code (PHP) 3.Gets records 2.Runs code 4.Organizes records 5.Creates HTML 1.Request web page
Wait a second… ANYONE can edit a wiki? Yup. In Wikipedia when there are problems….
Podcasts Syndicating audio content, prompting some folks to compare it to an audio version of a blog Uses RSS feeds, but it puts an audio component in the field
Intellectual Property rights and copyright Constitution, Article 1, Section 8 “The Congress shall have power…to provide for the …general welfare of the United States To promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries; (emphasis added)
What has copyright become? Licensing is replacing copyright in the digital age Moving long standing common law or constitutional rights into the arena of person to person business transactions, where these rights no longer apply. Examples, international arena, increasing time before work enters the public domain Fair use is disappearing
Public domain: Why should we care? What’s part of Public Domain? Still isWas AirWater SunlightLand Numbers God Ideas & Facts* Resources freely available, without permissions or fees needed, and no tracking of what you read or use - all for society to do what they want with them.
Importance of Public Domain Common Heritage (philosophical) New Knowledge incorporates Old (progress) Derivitative works rely on pre-existing works (creativity) Social Commentary (free speech)
Lengthier Copyright Means: /Hirtle_Public_Domain.htm Or… ers/pw-public-spaces.html
What this means Dismantlement of the public sphere in general - controlling social/political commentary & satire. Criminalizing acts that might impede digital commerce. Controlling access to older information (our history). Makes the Internet a commercial venture, not for production of ideas. Diminishment of exploration & experimentation. Challenges Democratic values (that anyone can be a creator)
How to find them
To listen, just double click
How to make a podcast: 1)First you'll need to use software to record your own audio file. 2)You ’ ll also need something which allows MP3 exportation. 3)Once your audio is recorded you'll need to create an RSS feed file. 4) Once your audio and RSS files are completed you'll need to upload both of them to your server/website.
Equipment you can use to make one
This is what a professional podcast site looks like
Once you have a file, upload to iTunes
File sharing … What is it? How is it useful? Examples?