| kfreundlich@wellesley.edu | - Director, Instructional Technology |
- Last Modified: November 30, 2006 |
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If you'd like to know more about what I do at Wellesley, take a look at the Wellesley College Instructional Technology Home Page. In Fall 2006, I launched a pilot of iTunes U, a new method to make Wellesley events available to anyone on the Internet with an interest in what's happening on campus. With iTunes U, you can download, view, and listen to audio, still images, and video of Wellesley events. With one click, you can subscribe to different channels of Wellesley content that will be updated several times per semester. If you own an Apple iPod, you can transfer the content to it for listening or viewing on the go. You can event set your iPod to automatically transfer new content as it becomes available. In the spring of 2006, Tamar Barzel and I co-taught Music 276 — From Cylinders to CDs to Cyberspace: American Popular Music and Technology. I played a big role in creating Wellesley's official web server back in early 1994. (I'm no longer the webmaster, though.) Take a look at the Wellesley College Home Page and let me know what you think. (Favorable opinions are always welcome....) I used to play in a jazz band called the Either/Orchestra. The band is still together. They've recorded 9 CDs for the label Accurate Records. I'm on several of them. In 1985, a friend and I made a short documentary film called Passing It On about Barry Harris, my old jazz piano teacher. It was repackaged with two other documentaries and retitled Three Piano Portraits: A Trio of Jazz Documentaries.) I have two children -- a boy and a girl. |
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November 15, 1995
Try out Kenny's ridiculously simple form. Not very interesting, granted, but this was my first form, and I needed to test it out.
All of my examples require QuickTime 3.0 or later, released by Apple in the spring of 1998. If you haven't already downloaded and installed it, grab it from Apple's QuickTime download page.
I've moved all my digital video files to Kenny's QuickTime tests page.
Example of podcast
An extremely quick and dirty test of handcoding RSS and podcasting metadata.
Kenny's first quasi-podcast - created January 3, 2006