- RT @Conduit_Law: Law student takes new law course, creates software, wins award http://t.co/Vd1hFFlgdA via @legalpost @MEKowalski @reneekna… 07:06:54, 2013-07-03
- RT @Dries: Google barely shows real search results on http://t.co/UaXzHFdPzr now http://t.co/NwuwU0upbC 07:09:16, 2013-07-03
- @johnpmayer @caliorg the correct link for the new Lesson in Aviation Law is http://t.co/0gPKa0I5gO in reply to johnpmayer 07:15:15, 2013-07-03
- @waldojaquith That's funny. For those following along at home, see the Wikipedia article on SGML at http://t.co/epiQrZlLjM and laugh more. in reply to waldojaquith 09:42:50, 2013-07-03
- RT @sglassmeyer: New Blog Post: Yet Another Model for Law Schools http://t.co/7m9Au3bHKS 13:05:29, 2013-07-03
- RT @richards1000: @johnlsheridan the law-related XML mark-up languages I'm aware of are listed here http://t.co/Ju23dwztwH 13:06:25, 2013-07-03
- RT @sglassmeyer: New Blog Post: Law Schools and the Free Access to Law Movement http://t.co/2XEHvvswtW 14:20:23, 2013-07-03
- @waldojaquith Or programming is cooking with code. in reply to waldojaquith 14:24:51, 2013-07-03
My Twitter Digest for 07/02/2013
- RT @davewiner: Diaspora: What Happened to the Facebook Killer? It's Complicated. http://t.co/aAspR4Sudi 17:17:48, 2013-07-02
- RT @waldojaquith: Wait, PHP seriously supports emoji, at least on Mac OS X. Check out this ridiculous, entirely functional code. http://t.c… 17:19:44, 2013-07-02
- RT @audreywatters: Textbook publisher Cengage files for bankruptcy http://t.co/WdOvCs4utW (h/t @philonedtech) 17:22:49, 2013-07-02
- RT @zunguzungu: This is text from an actual email from an actual coursera professor to actual coursera students. "First, I (cont) http://t.… 19:16:47, 2013-07-02
- RT @jgmilles: I for one would vote Hillary Clinton/Wendy Davis 2016 in a heartbeat. #fb 19:17:26, 2013-07-02
My Twitter Digest for 07/01/2013
- RT @dep4b: Coming Soon to State Decoded http://t.co/1AObTdfDfq #solr 09:56:15, 2013-07-01
- RT @jgmilles: Vermont Law School makes more cuts as class size drops #fb http://t.co/jwAXdaTk7g 10:02:05, 2013-07-01
- RT @schmidtphi: "The moment we introduced badges, people changed their behavior." More contributions per person before badges. #edulearn13 … 10:04:25, 2013-07-01
My Twitter Digest for 06/30/2013
- RT @fgbjr: Judges discover that the "open court" requirement underpins judicial authority http://t.co/2uwXyBnMWN Surprised they are surpris… 04:36:53, 2013-06-30
- RT @dougvann: Another big win as @NASA moves their main site to #Drupal! Details @ http://t.co/PMdaHkmbqp & Site @ http://t.co/W62hLZP53j #… 10:15:59, 2013-06-30
- RT @jbrauer: Hard to read this without thinking what a mistake taking out blogapi was. http://t.co/aZhqp0mTzz 13:10:39, 2013-06-30
- RT @jbrauer: If a tenth the effort put into “native” apps was spent on blogapi Drupal 7 would work with dozens of editing apps on every pla… 13:12:03, 2013-06-30
- RT @KendraSerra: Holy shit, Immersion is so cool. https://t.co/187xx0fbtk 21:24:02, 2013-06-30
My Twitter Digest for 06/28/2013
- RT @davewiner: Scripting News: "This is the system I've been dreaming of, and finally it's coming into view." http://t.co/djZMia0gki 09:05:45, 2013-06-28
- @KenHirsh @sleers @Cali Time Trial checks out in IE 8,9,10 though everyone should be at 10 by now and it isn't real pretty in 8. in reply to KenHirsh 09:33:36, 2013-06-28
- @KenHirsh @sleers @Cali Time Trial is written in the latest JavaScript, HTML, CSS so it works best in the newest browsers. in reply to KenHirsh 09:35:31, 2013-06-28
My Twitter Digest for 06/27/2013
- RT @carbonfray: Write your next presentation with Asciidoctor and present it with deck.js! Learn how with the deck.js backend guide http://… 07:06:19, 2013-06-27
- RT @davewiner: Scripting News: The basics of reality distortion. http://t.co/CCawv9AMDX 07:59:27, 2013-06-27
- RT @hughmcguire: the most terrifying words in the english language: "I am about 80% done." 08:33:33, 2013-06-27
- From TabuLaw: UUID for legal texts: Part 451fe00e-c2fe-4c11-9f10-5f96395e2523 http://t.co/b04A4ZXdkT 08:59:01, 2013-06-27
- @kirschsubjudice There's this http://t.co/E5QPDQ4Grl also a WordPress plugin or 2. Seems pretty straight forward using the Twitter API. in reply to kirschsubjudice 13:00:29, 2013-06-27
- @kirschsubjudice Twitter Digest does a good job and the developer is keeping up with Twitter API changes. http://t.co/7xzLdmXssg in reply to kirschsubjudice 14:27:42, 2013-06-27
- @sglassmeyer That's what staples are for: to get duct tape to stick to cardboard. Did you miss that day in library school? in reply to sglassmeyer 15:08:02, 2013-06-27
- RT @wpmudev: #WordPress and Beer: 5 Plugins for Brewers and Beer Enthusiasts – http://t.co/Ym2Gi9quPQ by @pollyplummer 15:57:06, 2013-06-27
- RT @waldojaquith: One of the new Mac Pro's GPUs isn't even part of the graphics bus. It's just for doing some serious math. http://t.co/JON… 23:06:09, 2013-06-27
My Twitter Digest for 26/06/2013
- RT @LawScienceTech: Creating a #Law School e-Curriculum. Prof. Goodenough @berkmancenter on July 9, 12:30ET. #Live broadcasting http://t.co… 08:37:30, 2013-06-26
- Installed the latest update for my S3 and now I have multiview, letting me work with 2 apps at a time. Very handy. http://t.co/Hn18PrqEMb 08:44:04, 2013-06-26
- RT @brewster_kahle: How to bulk download from the @internetarchive and make a simple search engine: cool. http://t.co/xvRNSWipFx 08:45:48, 2013-06-26
- Moving the home office to summer quarters this morning. The terrace level is cooler than the room over the garage. 08:50:52, 2013-06-26
- RT @kirschsubjudice: "[S]traightforward revision and versioning are not really what happens with most legislation hereabouts." http://t.co/… 09:12:21, 2013-06-26
- RT @mediacurrent: Creating a website only great if someone finds it, needs it, & is compelled to take the next step. http://t.co/Y25p3bc1sR 09:22:49, 2013-06-26
- RT @sleers: Lexis printing offers to print to Wood Hall Law Review printer. But that's at Lewis&Clark Law in Portland, OR. I'm in Pittsbur… 09:37:35, 2013-06-26
- RT @zephoria: It boggles my mind how many elected officials forget that there's a separation between church & state in the US for a reason. 12:11:58, 2013-06-26
- RT @sglassmeyer: Perfect is the enemy of good, but at the same time, I don't want to take on a project if I can't AT LEAST do it decently. 12:13:56, 2013-06-26
- @jqheywood you're welcome. Now I can surf Twitter and the web while on a call. Can an iPhone do that? in reply to jqheywood 12:56:16, 2013-06-26
- @jqheywood I knew that, just wanted to remind some people of the superiority of my tech choices. Double bwaaa ha ha ha…. in reply to jqheywood 13:21:10, 2013-06-26
- RT @HeinOnline: AALL Update – In-Booth Demo Schedule, Spinelli Induction into AALL Hall of Fame #aall2013 #heinthemainingredient http://t.c… 13:59:52, 2013-06-26
- RT @A2JAuthor: Great A2J Guided Interview from Stateside Legal – Auto Lease Termination for active duty service members http://t.co/aAFhVrM… 15:29:02, 2013-06-26
- @sglassmeyer I think that practicing law requires equals parts 'how' and 'why', and that sets the legal profession apart. in reply to sglassmeyer 17:59:55, 2013-06-26
- RT @kevinokeefe: How to Manage Your Facebook Business Page in Eleven Minutes a Day http://t.co/RvmWIVEUi4 via @katedfitz 18:04:26, 2013-06-26
Taking CALIcon13 Live to the Web Using YouTube Live Events, TeleStream Wirecast for YouTube, and Commodity Hardware
We were able to live stream the entire CALI conference on YouTube this year. A lot of folks have asked me about how we did this and that’s what this article is going to cover. Before I get into the nitty gritty of how it all worked I want to make sure to thank the folks at IIT Chicago-Kent for making all of the tech stuff happen. Specifically from the Audio Visual & College Service Center Staff: Jarryd Scott Steimer, David Townsend, Alton Jackson, Sue Jadin, Gloria Juarez, Aaron Ruffin; from the Center for Law and Computers Staff: Sejal Vaishnav, Nisha Varughese, Bill Mette, Mohit Gaonkar, Rudi Buford, Efe Budak, Heather Banks, Greg Morris, Larry Adamiec; and Debbie Ginsberg and Emily Barney from the Law Library. Thanks everyone for making CALIcon13 a great tech success.
One upon a time webcasting a conference live on the Internet took a LOT of effort. Cameras, capture cards, encoders, PCs, a streaming server, and a fair amount of good luck to make sure it all worked. We did it for many years with the CALI Conference for Law School Computing. Eventually we gave up, as it became too difficult to manage especially as we took the conference on the road every year to a different law school. Even something as seemingly basic as pointing a camera at the front of room became difficult especially when you multiplied it across 5 rooms and 4 – 5 sessions per day. Lots of equipment and lots of things to go wrong. We just went back to recording for archives and dropped the live stream.
Earlier this year Google began making YouTube Live Events available to Google Apps for Education organizations. YouTube Live allows you to schedule and stream live video using YouTube’s infrastructure. Using YouTube Live requires having an encoder running on a local computer and a good, stable Internet connection to connect the encoder to YouTube. Once connected to YouTube, the event will not only stream live on YouTube but it will also record to YouTube. The archived recording of the event becomes available on YouTube at the same URL shortly after the live streaming of the event concludes. After testing the product I realized that we might be able to bring live streaming back to CALIcon.
The basic set up for this is pretty straight forward and is well handled by commodity hardware. We used a Canon video camera, Star-Tech USB capture, and Dell laptops. The actual specifics of the hardware isn’t really important since it is more about the features of the hardware. The camera should have composite video and audio outputs. High definition video isn’t really necessary here, it just uses extra bandwidth. The camera’s video and audio outputs were connected to the USB capture device. The capture device was connected via USB to the laptop. The laptop needn’t be a hot rod, just current. The encoding software we used is available for Mac or Windows computers.
With the hardware in place the USB capture device is seen as a USB camera by the encoding software. This allows the audio and video from the camera to be streamed to YouTube. For encoding of the video, we used the free version of TeleStream Wirecast for YouTube. Wirecast proved easy to use and the free version provides enough features to get your stream up and running, especially for most law school events that you might be streaming.
Once we sorted out the hardware and software we were going to use the next thing was making sure that all of the sessions were scheduled on YouTube. 55 sessions were scheduled on YouTube. This gave us event slots that we could connect the encoders to at the right time. We created a separate event for each CALIcon session. This created a YouTube link for each session. The URL was embedded in each session page on the CALIcon website so that the conference sessions could be watched live directly from the CALIcon website. The same URLs embed the archived session video in the session page on the site.
And that is all there is to it. We also recorded the video on SD cards in the cameras for archival purposes. Of the 55 session streams that we launched, we had some timing issues with the first set of sessions that resulted in some short streams, and we had 1 stream that did not record properly on YouTube. All of these videos were replaced on YouTube with the video recorded on the SD cards. Within 4 days of the end of CALIcon13 all of the video for all of the sessions that were recorded was available to all on YouTube and on the CALIcon13 website.
I would recommend that you give this a try at your law school. No matter what sort of recording/streaming solution you are using, I think you’ll find the YouTube Live Events solution useful. If you have any thoughts or questions, please use the comments below or send me an email.
Trying the WP Twitter plugin for WordPress. Hoping to get back to autoposting.
This might work, I guess.
Apparently it really helps to have all the settings in the right place.
Sigh. Total rewrite of plugin mucks up the works
It is a bit disappointing when a perfectly fine plugin gets a total rewrite that removes most the actually useful features.