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Wednesday, October 22, From Internet Radio for Mass Communication to a Rich Media Infrastructure for E-Learning TRACK 4: Emerging Technologies and Practice Wednesday, November 4, :55 pm – 6:10 pm Exhibit Hall B, Table 24

Wednesday, October 22, Copyright Barbara E. McMullen This work is the intellectual property of the author. Permission is granted for this material to be shared for non-commercial, educational purposes, provided that this copyright statement appears on the reproduced materials and notice is given that the copying is by permission of the author. To disseminate otherwise or to republish requires written permission from the author.

Wednesday, October 22, THE PRESENTERS Kamran Khan Vice President IT & CIO Marist College Barbara E. McMullen Director of the Center for e-Business Marist College Dr. Roger L. Norton Dean of Computer Science & Mathematics Marist College

Wednesday, October 22, INTERNET RADIO FOR MASS COMMUNICATION ASmallFootprint server-based corporate communications, e-learning, and marketing product delivers a managed list of streaming multimedia content through a personalized and branded player that is: always present always on always current

Wednesday, October 22, INTERNET RADIO FOR MASS COMMUNICATION ASmallFootprint Personalized content always present on the desktop, always on, and always current Playlists are created and managed from any place at any time Includes tools for content creation, uploading, and scheduling of playlist content Content is viewed with a branded and personalized jukebox player

Wednesday, October 22, ASMALLFOOTPRINT PLAY  User automatically gets latest content next time they click on PLAY

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8 ASMALLFOOTPRINT ADDRESSES INHIBITORS WITH FOCUS ON AUDIO AND MANAGED PLAYLISTS INHIBITORS INCLUDE…… Bandwidth and network load Cost (technology and labor) Infrastructure Business process End user access Quality of streams Limitations of desktops (high bandwidth connections, sound cards, microphones, etc.) Culture

Wednesday, October 22, RICH MEDIA INFRASTRUCTURE FOR E-LEARNING Greystone Project Greystone An End-to-End Education Environment for e-Learning

Wednesday, October 22, MARIST CORE COMPETENCIES World Class Technology Platform Marist/IBM Joint Studies New Network Platform which includes Internet2 DMDS (Digital Media Delivery Solution) Highly Respected Education Program Undergraduate Teacher Education Program Graduate Educational Psychology Program Wealth of First Year College Courses Taught by first rate faculty Expertise in Online Education First State Approved Fully Online Program - MBA Additional Online Program in IS, IT, MPA, Writing, Information Fluency

Wednesday, October 22, PILOT: K-12 EDUCATION ENVIRONMENT WITH POUGHKEEPSIE SCHOOL SYSTEM To develop a new and innovative form of end-to-end education environment for e-learning. To develop a curriculum for teachers that will allow them to meet professional development requirements and certifications. To develop a curriculum for high school students that would allow them to take college level courses, AP courses, and specialized courses from their school or homes.

Wednesday, October 22, PROJECTS AP courses College level courses offered through an online bridge-like program Certification and degree bearing courses in education Online support groups for students, teachers and parents Virtual servers for coursework development Orientation modules for new faculty Access to the colleges extensive digital repository Traditional services such as , chat, online forms, discussion groups and web servers

Wednesday, October 22, CURRENT OFFERINGS Technologically Linked Classroom – Mohamed Tazari Online Support for New Teachers – Kerry Dunn Educational Psychology – Kerry Dunn Web Programming – James Weir Computer Science I – Ron Coleman

Wednesday, October 22, NEAR FUTURE ACTIVITIES Grant Support External Promotion and Validation Creation of New Courses for Students Creation of new Courses and Professional Development Modules for Teachers Creation of Student Portal

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