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Podcast – James McGrath, SBL 2010 Blogger & Online Publication

This podcast is of the fourth paper in the SBL session on blogging and online publication. The presenter is James McGrath.

S22-209
Blogger and Online Publication

11/22/2010
1:00 PM to 3:30 PM
Room: A702 – Marriott Marquis

Theme: The Past, Present, and Future of Blogging and Online Publication

Robert R. Cargill, University of California-Los Angeles, Presiding
Introductory Remarks

James Davila, University of St. Andrews-Scotland
What Just Happened:  The rise of “biblioblogging” in the first decade of the twenty-first century (25 min)

Christian Brady, Pennsylvania State University University Park
Online Biblical Studies: Past, Present, Promise, and Peril (25 min)

Michael Barber, John Paul the Great Catholic University
Weblogs and the Academy: The Benefits and Challenges of Biblioblogging (25 min)

James McGrath, Butler University
The Blogging Revolution: New Technologies and their Impact on How we do Scholarship (25 min)

Robert R. Cargill, University of California-Los Angeles
Instruction, Research, and the Future of Online Educational Technologies (25 min)
Discussion (25 min)

 

Podcast – Michael Barber, SBL 2010 Blogger & Online Publication

This podcast is of the third paper in the SBL session on blogging and online publication. This paper is by Michael Barber.

S22-209
Blogger and Online Publication

11/22/2010
1:00 PM to 3:30 PM
Room: A702 – Marriott Marquis

Theme: The Past, Present, and Future of Blogging and Online Publication

Robert R. Cargill, University of California-Los Angeles, Presiding
Introductory Remarks

James Davila, University of St. Andrews-Scotland
What Just Happened:  The rise of “biblioblogging” in the first decade of the twenty-first century (25 min)

Christian Brady, Pennsylvania State University University Park
Online Biblical Studies: Past, Present, Promise, and Peril (25 min)

Michael Barber, John Paul the Great Catholic University
Weblogs and the Academy: The Benefits and Challenges of Biblioblogging (25 min)

James McGrath, Butler University
The Blogging Revolution: New Technologies and their Impact on How we do Scholarship (25 min)

Robert R. Cargill, University of California-Los Angeles
Instruction, Research, and the Future of Online Educational Technologies (25 min)
Discussion (25 min)

 

Podcast – Christian Brady, SBL 2010 Blogger & Online Publication

Over the next few days I will be posting the audio from the presentations in the SBL session “Blogger and Online Publication.” The second includes my presentation, the text of which can be found here, and a better title might have been, “Assessing Digital Biblical Studies.”

S22-209
Blogger and Online Publication

11/22/2010
1:00 PM to 3:30 PM
Room: A702 – Marriott Marquis

Theme: The Past, Present, and Future of Blogging and Online Publication

Robert R. Cargill, University of California-Los Angeles, Presiding
Introductory Remarks

James Davila, University of St. Andrews-Scotland
What Just Happened:  The rise of “biblioblogging” in the first decade of the twenty-first century (25 min)

Christian Brady, Pennsylvania State University University Park
Online Biblical Studies: Past, Present, Promise, and Peril (25 min)

Michael Barber, John Paul the Great Catholic University
Weblogs and the Academy: The Benefits and Challenges of Biblioblogging (25 min)

James McGrath, Butler University
The Blogging Revolution: New Technologies and their Impact on How we do Scholarship (25 min)

Robert R. Cargill, University of California-Los Angeles
Instruction, Research, and the Future of Online Educational Technologies (25 min)
Discussion (25 min)

 

Podcast – Jim Davila, SBL 2010 Blogger & Online Publication

Over the next few days I will be posting the audio from the presentations in the SBL session “Blogger and Online Publication.” The first includes the introduction to the session from our chair Dr. Robert Cargill and the first paper by Dr. Jim Davila.

S22-209
Blogger and Online Publication

11/22/2010
1:00 PM to 3:30 PM
Room: A702 – Marriott Marquis

Theme: The Past, Present, and Future of Blogging and Online Publication

Robert R. Cargill, University of California-Los Angeles, Presiding
Introductory Remarks

James Davila, University of St. Andrews-Scotland
What Just Happened:  The rise of “biblioblogging” in the first decade of the twenty-first century (25 min)

Christian Brady, Pennsylvania State University University Park
Online Biblical Studies: Past, Present, Promise, and Peril (25 min)

Michael Barber, John Paul the Great Catholic University
Weblogs and the Academy: The Benefits and Challenges of Biblioblogging (25 min)

James McGrath, Butler University
The Blogging Revolution: New Technologies and their Impact on How we do Scholarship (25 min)

Robert R. Cargill, University of California-Los Angeles
Instruction, Research, and the Future of Online Educational Technologies (25 min)
Discussion (25 min)

 

Kudos – Blubrry Podcasting Plugin

I just want to give a quick shout-out to the folks at Blubrry. I have been trying to use their free podcasting plugin and had various errors. I posted a note for help via their site assuming I would hear nothing. None other than Mr. Michael Dell (presumably not that Michael Dell) responded and help me get my php sorted. Now all sorts of things work!

So kudos to Mike and Blubrry for such great support, quick and friendly! And if you are interested in the random podcast bits that I have produced in a very haphazard manner, follow the Podcast tag.