June 19, 2006
New University Channel Blog
The University Channel Blog has moved to a different server and different URL. If you'd like to subscribe to the new blog, please enter this in your feedreader:
http://uc.princeton.edu/main/index2.php?option=com_ds-syndicate&type=RSS&no_html=1&cat=University%20Channel%20Blog
Meanwhile we'll keep this blog up for archival purposes only.
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June 7, 2006
Outage
The University Channel website will be down for a few hours this weekend, while Princeton University installs a new transformer. When we come back up, we hope to unveil some improvements to the site, including a new blog! For our loyal subscribers, I will post the re-direct in this blog before moving it over.
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May 25, 2006
Creativity and I.P. Law
The proceedings of a recent Princeton University-Microsoft Intellectual Property Conference are now available at the University Channel.
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May 24, 2006
Community Media Review
The publication of the Alliance for Community Media features the University Channel in its latest online edition
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May 17, 2006
thoughtcast interview
Thanks to Jenny Attiyeh, from Thoughtcast.org, for taking the time and interest to podcast an interview with me about the University Channel. The mp3 file is available on the Thoughtcast blog, along with a good selection of other attendees of the Beyond Broadcast conference at the Berkman Center last weekend.
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May 16, 2006
Economic development, 3 perspectives
From our members, an interesting collection of talks on economic development in Africa; India; and "new democracies"
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May 15, 2006
Beyond Broadcast
Just back from Harvard's Beyond Broadcast conference, an inspiring gathering of people on the cutting edge of the new media technologies. Details of the talks, panels and working groups available on the conference blog. Video and audio recordings coming soon.
Confabs like this are charting the new media landscape for users like us. Look for some helpful partnerships with the University Channel to emerge from this weekend's networking.
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