One element of a general social media consultancy project I’ve undertaken with Philadelphia’s William Penn Charter school is a dynamic media page. They had collected a large number of photos, movies and podcast interviews, but the media page on their site was static and without pictures. I worked with them to come up with media policies and then built a media site that automatically displays the latest Flickr sets and Youtube videos, all laid out attractively with CSS. The Flickr part was complicated by the fact that Flickr doesn’t produce feeds of sets and this required access to it’s API and fairly extensive Yahoo Pipes manipulation. The original podcasts were just uploaded MP3 files and I worked to collect them together via Odeo (hosting) and Feedburner (feed publishing), which then provides RSS and iTunes support. The actual content for the page is collected together on the Martinkelley.com server and embedded into the Penn Charter media pages via javascript. Other work with Penn Charter includes Google Analytics and Dreamweaver support.
Update: PennCharter redesigned their website in August 2009 and the Media Page is unavailable.
Client Testimonial:
“Martin has worked for our school to integrate Web 2.0 technologies
into our communication materials. Martin is highly-personable and his
is an expert in current technological approaches. This is a hard match
to find in consultants.” April 30, 2009Michael Moulton, Technology Director, William Penn Charter School.
Hired Martin as a IT Consultant in 2007, and hired Martin more than once.
Top qualities: Personable, Expert, High Integrity.