Duke University Podcasting Symposium

September 27 - 28, 2005

Symposium Schedule

All events are free and open to the public; however, advanced registration is required.

Symposium events are located in the Fitzpatrick Center for Interdisciplinary Engineering, Medicine, and Applied Sciences (F-CIEMAS). Since parking at Duke University is scarce, registered participants are strongly encouraged to explore options in advance of arriving for the symposium. View nearby parking options for F-CIEMAS on the Duke University campus map.

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

8:30 - 9:00 AM
Coffee
F-CIEMAS Lobby
Coffee generously sponsored by the Duke University Center for Instuctional Technology
9:00 - 9:15 AM
Welcome [View webcast]
F-CIEMAS Auditorium
Tracy Futhey, Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer, Duke University
Casey Alt, Administrative Director, Information Science + Information Studies, Duke University
9:15 - 10:35 AM
Business & Monetization Panel Discussion [View webcast]
F-CIEMAS Auditorium
The panel will consist of brief participant introductions followed by four 12-minute position papers from the panelists and conclude with a 30-minute moderated discussion.
Moderator: Richard Lucic, Department of Computer Science, Duke University
Tim Bourquin, TNC New Media, EnduranceRadio.com, Podcast &Portable Media Expo
John Federico, Director of Business Development & General Manager of Podcasting Business Unit, Audible.com
Michael Geoghegan, Reel Reviews Radio
Doug Kaye, IT Conversations
10:40 - 11:55 AM
Performance & Identity Panel Discussion [View webcast]
F-CIEMAS Auditorium
The panel will consist of brief participant introductions followed by four 12-minute position papers from the panelists and conclude with a 25-minute moderated discussion.
Moderator: Anne Allison, Department of Cultural Anthropology, Duke University
Philip Auslander, School of Literature, Communication, and Culture, Georgia Institute of Technology
danah boyd, School of Information Management & Systems, University of California - Berkeley
Daniel Foster, Department of Theater Studies, Duke University
Mimi Ito, Annenberg Center for Communication, University of Southern California
12:00 - 12: 05 PM
Provost's Welcome [View webcast]
F-CIEMAS Auditorium
Peter Lange, Provost, Duke University
12:05 - 12:20 PM
Lunch distribution to registered attendees
F-CIEMAS Atrium
Lunch generously sponsored by Apple Computer
12:20 - 1:20 PM
ISIS TechTuesday: Podcasting in the Classroom [View webcast]
F-CIEMAS Auditorium
The panel will consist of brief participant introductions followed by three 15-minute presentations from the participants followed by a 15-minute moderated discussion.
Moderator: Lynne O'Brien, Center for Instuctional Technology, Duke University
Daniel Foster, Department of Theater Studies, Duke University
David Gilbert, Department of Communication Arts, Marymount Manhattan College
Tim Lenoir, Jenkins Chair in New Technologies & Society, Duke University
1:25-3:25 PM
Hands-On Tech Sessions [View webcast]
F-CIEMAS Auditorium
The panel will consist of brief participant introductions followed by four 25-minute presentations.
Moderator: Paul Conway, Duke University Libraries, Duke University
Bill "DigitalBill" Douthett and Marc "MisterMarc" Asturias, The Wizards of Technology
Sam Levin, Sam Levin Consulting, Griffin Technology, and Inside Mac Radio
Scott Saunders, Multimedia Developer / Instructional Technologist, iPodScott.com
Francis Shepherd, Senior Systems Engineer, Apple
3:30-4:50 PM
Triangle Podcasters Forum [View webcast]
F-CIEMAS Auditorium
The panel will consist of brief participant introductions followed by five 10-minute presentations from the panelists and conclude with a 30-minute moderated discussion.
Moderator: Ryn Nasser, Cynthia Sulzberger Interactive Learning Lab, Duke University
Jason Adams, Random Signal
Kelly A. Amienne (a.k.a. Anne Bramley) , Eat Feed
Mur Lafferty, Geek Fu Action Grip
Brian C. Russell, Audio Activism
David J. Warner, Dave's Lounge
5:00-6:00 PM
Meet the Speakers Reception
F-CIEMAS Atrium

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

9:30 - 9:45 AM
Coffee
F-CIEMAS Lobby
Coffee generously sponsored by the Duke University Center for Instuctional Technology
9:45 - 11:30 AM
Law & Policy Panel Discussion [View webcast]
F-CIEMAS Auditorium
The panel will consist of brief participant introductions and opening comments from the moderator followed by three 12-minute position papers from the panelists and conclude with a 45-minute moderated discussion.
Moderator and opening commentator: James Boyle, Law School, Duke University
Jennifer Jenkins, Law School, Duke University
JD Lasica, Co-founder and Executive Director, Ourmedia.org
Jason Schultz, Staff Attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Michael J. Huppe, Senior Vice President for Business & Legal Affairs and Deputy General Counsel, Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)
11:30 AM - Noon
Lunch distribution to registered attendees
Outside F-CIEMAS Atrium
Lunch generously sponsored by
12:00 - 1:15 PM
Wednesdays at the Center featuring Jonathan Sterne [View webcast]
F-CIEMAS Auditorium
"From Broad to Pod: Histories of Transmission for the Digital Age"
Jonathan Sterne, Department of Art History & Communication Studies, McGill University
Introduction by Jane M. Gaines, Departments of Literature & English, Duke University
1:30 - 2:50 PM
Journalism & the Media Panel Discussion [View webcast]
F-CIEMAS Auditorium
The panel will consist of brief participant introductions followed by four 12-minute position papers from the panelists and conclude with a 30-minute moderated discussion.
Moderator: John Biewen, American RadioWorks and Duke University Center for Documentary Studies
Michele Hilmes, Department of Communication Arts, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Tony Kahn , Special Correspondent & Alternate Anchor, The World
Sasha Norkin, Department of Journalism, Boston University
Kenneth Rogerson, DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy, Duke University
2:50-3:00 PM
Closing Remarks [View webcast]
F-CIEMAS Auditorium
Casey Alt, Administrative Director, Information Science + Information Studies, Duke University