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SISLTcast Home Page

About SISLTcast SISLTcast is a leading source of interactive webcasting at the University of Missouri - Columbia's School of Information Science & Learning Technologies (SISLT). SISLTcast is a leading source of interactive webcasting at the University of Missouri - Columbia's School of Information Science & Learning Technologies (SISLT). SISLTcast focuses on people, opportunities, and problems in the areas of Library Science, Digital Media, and Educational Technology. SISLTcast focuses on people, opportunities, and problems in the areas of Library Science, Digital Media, and Educational Technology.

SISLTcast program categories LISRadio: Webcasts which include conversations with State and National leaders in the field of Library and Information Science. LISRadio: Webcasts which include conversations with State and National leaders in the field of Library and Information Science. LISRadio ZONERadio: Webcasts which put listeners in contact with the latest in digital media tools, methods, and products. ZONERadio: Webcasts which put listeners in contact with the latest in digital media tools, methods, and products. ZONERadio EDgeTech: Webcasts which showcase K-12 teachers who are doing interesting things with technology in their classrooms. EDgeTech: Webcasts which showcase K-12 teachers who are doing interesting things with technology in their classrooms. EDgeTech Limited Edition: Webcasts which address topics that don't fit neatly into the other three categories. Limited Edition: Webcasts which address topics that don't fit neatly into the other three categories. Limited Edition Limited Edition

SISLTcast Archives Archives are previously recorded live Internet discussions Archives are previously recorded live Internet discussions For example: For example: October 20, On the Job: Karen Robinson interviews Tracy Byerly Summary: Tracy Rochow Byerly, Executive Director of the Missouri Library Network Corporation, provides leadership for the consortium through interaction with the MLNC Board of Directors, management of the MLNC, and service to the 300 member libraries. She received her MLS from UM-Columbia in October 20, On the Job: Karen Robinson interviews Tracy Byerly Summary: Tracy Rochow Byerly, Executive Director of the Missouri Library Network Corporation, provides leadership for the consortium through interaction with the MLNC Board of Directors, management of the MLNC, and service to the 300 member libraries. She received her MLS from UM-Columbia in Archives may be accessed and listened to at anytime. For archived programs in MP3 format, you can use any digital audio software that can play MP3 files (iTunes, QuickTime Player, Windows Media Player, Winamp, etc.). Archives may be accessed and listened to at anytime. For archived programs in MP3 format, you can use any digital audio software that can play MP3 files (iTunes, QuickTime Player, Windows Media Player, Winamp, etc.).

How do I listen to a program? There are two ways to listen to a live or recorded (archived) Digital Media Zone Interactive Webcast: QuickTime or a MP3 Player. There are two ways to listen to a live or recorded (archived) Digital Media Zone Interactive Webcast: QuickTime or a MP3 Player. QuickTime: You can use Apple's QuickTime Player on either a PC or a Mac. QuickTime: You can use Apple's QuickTime Player on either a PC or a Mac. MP3 Player: You can use iTunes, WinAmp, or any media player that can play live and/or recorded MP3 format audio files. For live programs, we recommend you use Apple's free iTunes. MP3 Player: You can use iTunes, WinAmp, or any media player that can play live and/or recorded MP3 format audio files. For live programs, we recommend you use Apple's free iTunes. Listeners may call into a live show to ask a question. The Toll Free number is Listeners may call into a live show to ask a question. The Toll Free number is

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LISRadio program categories First Tuesday : On the first Tuesday of each month, we will be interviewing a major player somewhere in libraryland. We intend these interviews to be of national interest, and they will be promoted on national listservs. See the schedule for the interviewees we have lined up and tune in for a lively discussion. First Tuesday : On the first Tuesday of each month, we will be interviewing a major player somewhere in libraryland. We intend these interviews to be of national interest, and they will be promoted on national listservs. See the schedule for the interviewees we have lined up and tune in for a lively discussion. First Tuesday : First Tuesday : On the Job : Aired on Thursdays, this show features interviews with SISLT alums and students who are currently “on the job”. We will be looking at their past and present careers and experiences that prepared them for the library and information field. On the Job : Aired on Thursdays, this show features interviews with SISLT alums and students who are currently “on the job”. We will be looking at their past and present careers and experiences that prepared them for the library and information field. On the Job : On the Job : ShowMe Libraries : On the second Tuesday of each month we will talk with a Missouri librarian or librarians, who are doing innovative and exciting things at their library. This program is produced with the cooperation of the Missouri State Library and is sponsored by the Make A Difference program. ShowMe Libraries : On the second Tuesday of each month we will talk with a Missouri librarian or librarians, who are doing innovative and exciting things at their library. This program is produced with the cooperation of the Missouri State Library and is sponsored by the Make A Difference program. ShowMe Libraries : ShowMe Libraries : LIS ClassCast : At various times and for various classes, SISLT professors will be using LISRadio as part of their classes. While the content is usually class specific it might well be interesting to listen in. Watch the schedule for possibilities. LIS ClassCast : At various times and for various classes, SISLT professors will be using LISRadio as part of their classes. While the content is usually class specific it might well be interesting to listen in. Watch the schedule for possibilities. LIS ClassCast : LIS ClassCast :

Contact us  SISLTcast is a production of the School of Information Science & Learning Technologies at the University of Missouri-Columbia.  Contact us at: