The Streaming Media East conference in New York City was excellent, as usual! The conference covers everything from the technical side to the business side of online video. There was a lot of great content, but these are my 7 favorite takeaways.
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The Alphabet of Happiness
A great reminder of many things in life. As seen in the Fishwrapper Magazine. Original author unknown.
The Working Man’s Vacation: Is traveling as fast as humanly possible really all that bad?
There are highly practical reasons to travel at break neck speeds.
3 Step System to Introduce Yourself Like a Professional Superstar
Being able to introduce yourself is one of the most important professional skills you can develop. The cliche that “first impressions are everything” is a cliche for a reason, yet many people (myself included) sell themselves short in their introduction. I observed the traits of successful people who do a superstar job introducing themselves. Here’s how they do it.
Taming Your Inbox: How to Manage Your Email in Less Time
For many of us, email swallows up a significant percentage of our workday. For me, it’s more than 30% of my day! Here is my personal list of ways to manage email based on research and personal experimentation.
The Value of a Like: The Price of Customer Engagement in an Era of Social Media Marketing
This 28 page paper, from my 2015 Masters Degree Capstone Project at the University of Pennsylvania, explores the value of social media as a business marketing tool.
1 Easy Way I Accidentally Became a Better Conference Speaker
One of the biggest challenges of presenting is being able to succinctly and clearly summarize a lot of information in a short amount of time. After being a part of panel presentation at the 2015 Streaming Media West conference (an excellent conference on video and audio on the web), I recognized a very simple but useful tool in honing this ability. It may even be obvious, but I wish I realized it sooner.
Professional Quality Webcasting on a Shoestring Budget: Gear List
With modern technology and services, it’s now possible to host professional grade webcasts on a small budget. At the University of Pennsylvania, we produce weekly webcasts in our Modern and Contemporary Poetry MOOC. The webcasts are done in regular room on a modest 3-camera setup, comprised of only a fraction of a “professional” studio’s gear.
Online Courses in the Age of the MOOC
At the University of Pennsylvania, we’ve been offering for-credit online courses for many years. However, the landscape of online course offerings became much more interesting in 2012 when the University partnered with the online course platform, Coursera, to start offering select courses as MOOCs — not-for-credit courses that are free and open to the world.
The Important Role of Live Webcasts in MOOCs & Online Learning
As an I.T. Professional at the University of Pennsylvania, I’ve been lucky to work on Al Filreis’ 10-week Modern and Contemporary Poetry MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) on Coursera. The free, not-for-credit course is comprised of nearly 100 pre-recorded video lectures, weekly quizzes and 4 writing assignments.