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== Additional Work to be Done == | == Additional Work to be Done == | ||
− | === Contact Apple === | + | === Contact Apple [Kristen contacted on 1/15/2009] === |
*Ask Apple to create a [[http://discussions.apple.com/ann.jspa?annID=602 Public Features Page]] for our iTunes U | *Ask Apple to create a [[http://discussions.apple.com/ann.jspa?annID=602 Public Features Page]] for our iTunes U |
Revision as of 13:34, 16 January 2009
Initial Research
MIIS iTunes U Presence
http://deimos.apple.com/WebObjects/Core.woa/Browse/miis.edu
Site Design
- University of Michigan has a great 3-column layout
- Can include dynamic elements such as "Top Downloads"
- Need to have a public presence on iTunes in order to be granted the Public Feature Page template used by Michigan, Stanford, Duke, etc.
Application Process
- Far less likely to get a site as a department of an institution.
- For example, if you say, "We're the Theatre Department of Generic U and we'd like a site if we can get it," you are far less likely to get a site than if you say, "We're Generic U and we'd like a site if we can get it.
Timeline
- Submitted for approval on Tuesday 11/19/2008
- Approved 12/15/2008
- Appeared in iTunes U Store on 12/23/2008
Additional Work to be Done
Contact Apple [Kristen contacted on 1/15/2009]
- Ask Apple to create a [Public Features Page] for our iTunes U
- This will give us access to the sleek three-column page design used by Stanford, Duke, University of Michigan, etc.
- This design allows users to search our content (rather than just browse)
- Will also allow us to sort content multiple ways
- This design is intended to be a visual cue that lets an iTunes U user know that he/she is visiting the Institute's public arena (as opposed to the place where class materials are kept)
- Keep in mind that the intended use is different than for our private site
Form an Editorial Board
- Look deeper into our iTunes U presence
- Act as a podcast content steering committee
- Members:
- Bob
- Kristen
- Jason
- Other key people who have a pulse on their part of campus
Decide Which Content Should Be Public vs. Private
- Create architecture for new Public Features Page
Establish Workflow & Style Guide
- Draft a support document that covers the following:
- Filming
- Editing
- Uploading to iTunes U
- Establish guidelines for the following ID3 tags:
- Track name
- Artwork
- Artist
- Album
- Year
- Genre
- Comments
- Summary
- Category
- NO ACRONYMS on items that will be viewed by the public
Compile FAQs
- Do I have to pay to access MIIS on iTunes U?
- What if I have Windows? Can I still install iTunes?
- How do I access MIIS on iTunes U?
- Is MIIS's content part of the iTunes Music Store?
- Can I access MIIS on iTunes U directly without first opening a browser?
- A podcast has images, but they do not appear when I play it. How can I see them?
- I can see other people's playlist in my iTunes. Did someone hack into my computer?
- What do I need to use iTunes U?
- Do I need an iPod to use iTunes U?
- Where can I download iTunes?
- How do I login to iTunes U?
- Is the MIIS on iTunes content under copyright protection?
- What is a podcast?
- How can I create my own podcast?
- Where in iTunes is the content I downloaded from MIIS on iTunes U?
- Can I use other mp3 players with iTunes?
- What else can I do using the iTunes software?
- I want to distribute a URL to something specific in iTunesU. Can I link directly to this content?
Create Launch/Support Page
- Several good examples:
Determine How Users will be Authenticated
- Schedule a conversation with Middlebury
- See what they are doing with iTunes U, how users are logging in
Define User Permissions
- Assign instructors to courses so that they can edit their own course content