In collaboration with the Office of Electronic Media, ITS offers webcasting services for campus events and classroom lectures. Events such as graduation, athletics events, festivals, and various workshops/symposiums have been broadcast across the Internet using QuickTime and/or Flash formats.
Campus departments wishing to arrange a webcast should contact Gerald Burkhart at 217.206.6799 or burkhart.jerry@uis.edu.
At the time a webcast is live, it may be accessed from UIS Live webpage.
Video on demand
Most webcasts are archived as video on demand [VOD]. The following is a list of our ECCE VOD catalog:
2013
- American Higher Education Policy in Postwar Iraq - Jonathan Loopstra
- Earth Day Event. The Great Transition - Bruce Hull
- Undocuqueer: I Exist! - Artist Julio Salgado & Immigrant Youth Justice League
- Can Technology Serve Social Justice? – Virginia Eubanks
- The United States & Asia – Robert Hathaway
- Honoring in a Good Way: A Native American Cultural Program – Adam Danner
- The Other Emancipation of the 1860s: Freeing Russia’s Serfs – Peter Kolchin
- Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Meaning of Engaged Citizenship – Konrad Hamilton
- Taking the River Pulse: Sustainability and Restoration of Rivers and Their Floodplains in Illinois and Brazil – Claudia Costa Bonecker & Michael Joseph Lemke
- Monitoring Governance and Human Rights in Gambia – Dr. Alieu Taal
- An African American Story of “The Help” at Cleveland’s Phillis Wheatley Association – Rhondda Robinson Thomas
- Guns & Butter – Adam Brooks & Matthew Wilson
2012
- Foreign Intervention & Domestic Conflict in the Congo – Severine Autesserre
- Hopi Running – Matthew Sakiestewa Gilbert (Hopi)
- The Global Freshwater Crisis: Challenges & Solutions – Gary A. Lamberti
- Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation – Dr. Allen Guelzo & Ron Soodalter
- Activism in the 21st Century: Towards a New Port Huron Statement – Tom Hayden
- The Constitution & the 2012 Elections – Amanda Vinicky & Dave McKinney
- Sanctifying Myths – Donna Alfano Bussell
- Robin Hood in Reverse: How Government Can Take Your Property and Give it to the Rich – Bill Kline
- Off Oil – John Bradford
- Writing Class, Writing Place – Bonnie Joe Campbell
- Portrait of Resistance – Mitch Braff
- Spinnin’ Transnational Science: Southeast Asian American Rap – Cathy Schlund-Vials
- North Korea – Victor Cha
- Stranded: Breakdowns of the American Dream – Amy Stein
- Trouble Online: Campus Computing and the Law – C.L. Lindsay III
- Risk & Responsibility in Global Environmental Governance – Noah Toly
- Bridging the Generations: A Foot Soldier for Civil Rights – Thomas Armstrong
- The Controversies of Female Genital Mutilation – Dr. Isatou Touray
2011
- Who Cares? Why We Should Care About Those Who Care – Eileen Boris
- Racism, Globalization, and the Changing Face of America – Lecia Brooks
- Arab Spring/Egypt Uprising – Mona Eltahawy
- 2011 Lincoln Legacy Lecture Series – Dr. Lucas E. Morel
- Adam’s Gift: A Memoir of a Pastor’s Calling to Defy The Church’s Persecution of Lesbians and Gays – Reverend Jimmy Creech
- Latinas and Latinos in Illinois and the Midwest: Demographics and Transformations – Jorge Chapa
- Cultural Identity and Pride – Carlos Ojeda, Jr.
- Our Constitutional Democracy: Robust Debate or Partisan Paralysis? – Ken Rudin
- Capital Punishment: Should the death penalty continued to be used as a form of punishment? – Jay Gilliam
- Marketing, Ethics & You – Jorge Villegas
- Revisiting Sugar Creek and the Historical Beginnings of Sangamon County – John Mack Faragher
- Two Koreas and the United States: Current Issues in Global Geopolitical Relations – Dr. Kwan S. Kim
- An Era of Post-Racial Equality – Tim Wise
- Health Care Reform and Its Impact on College Health Programs and College Students – James P. Mitchell
- American Indians in U.S. Law: Racial Discourses of the Nation State – Kim Benita Vera
- Changing Lives One Dinner at a Time: The Creation of “Dining for Women” – Marsha Wallace
- Chicana / Chicano Art: ProtestArte – Carlos Francisco Jackson
- Be the Change You Want to Be – Jessica Pettitt
2010
- Financial Institutions and the Public Trust – Dennis Shaul and Roy Wehrle
- Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process - Aaron David Miller
- 1970: What We Were Reading – Cullom Davis, Judy Everson, Marcellus Leonard, and Ceclia Cornell
- Hidden Voices: The Lives of LGBT Muslims – Faisal Alam
- Native American Women: Ethnography and Survival – Deborah Miranda
- Emerging Challenges and Persistent Struggles in the Global Food Economy – Alex Winter-Nelson
- Salsa: A Metaphor for Life in the Workplace – Julio Barrenzuela
- What is Liberty? – William Kline
- Emiquon – Mike Lemke
- Springfield’s Donner Family: Patriots and Pioneers – Don Springer
- How to Be a Change Maker – Jonathan Sprinkles
- The Myth of the Three Abrahamic Religions – Gabriel Said Reynolds
- Hip Hop, Lao American Youths, & Performative Blackness – Monica Chiu
- The Reality of the Improbable: Science Fiction as Social Commentary – Edward Beekman-Myers
- Women Candidates for the American Presidency: from Victoria Woodhull to Hillary Clinton – Sara Evans
- American Indian Traditions: Black Elk’s Legacy – Aaron Black Elk DeSersa
- Mexican Drug Violence – Ricardo Ainslie
- Combating Human Trafficking in Illinois – Lisa Fedina
2009
- The Experience of Ancient Greek Government: Rationality and the Politics of Equality – Hans Beck
- Can the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Be Solved? – Yaakov Katz
- U. S. Failed Policies in Africa & the Direction of Future Policy – Ambassador Edward Brynn
- Land of Lincoln: Environmental History & the 16th President – Mark Fiege
- Paul Simon: A Public Career Worth Imitating – Robert Hartley
- State of the Recovery – Bill Wheelhouse, Jeremy Hobson, Tim Landis, and Ronald McNeil
- Constitution Day Panel: Lincoln and the Constitution – Dr. Thomas F. Schwartz, John A. Lupton, and Dr. Daniel Stowell
- Crisis in Diplomacy: Tough Problems and the Need for Smart Power – Ambassador W. Robert Pearson
- Transforming China in American Eyes – Dr. Zhou Liu
- This Event Is Not Taking Place: Truth, Reality, and History in Baudrillards Political Philosophy – Dr. Richard Gilman-Opalsky
- Southwind Park: A Community Project – Diane Mathis and Butch Elzea
- How to Form Political Coalitions without Sacrificing Personal Integrity – Dr. Peter Wenz
- Jerusalem Sacred to the Three Abrahamic Faiths – Mai Abdul Rahman
- Prisoners of Conscience in the Modern Era – Cullom Davis
- Animals in Myth and Legend – James Bruchac and Boria Sax
- Who Speaks for the Muslim World? – Dalia Mogahed
- Diversity Forum: The Role of Women in 2009
- Search and Destroy – Ted Rall
2008
- Sustainability Forum – Tih-Fen Ting, Amy McEuen, William Carpenter
- Trouble online: Campus Computing
and the law – C.L. Lindsay - Queer Love in the Time of War & Shopping – Dr. Martin Manalansan
- Centennial of Fire – Dr. Roberta Senechal
- Lawyers, Lawfare, the War on Terrorism, and the Rule of Law – Steve Vladeck
- Rethinking the Economics of Energy, Climate and Food – Dr. John Ickerd
- Constitution Day Panel -
Freedom of the Press in 2008 - The Ultimate Diversity: 191 Member Countries of the United Nations Try to Agree on Issues of Violence Against Women -Dr. Cindy J. Smith
- Unbounded Publics: Social Movements, Rebellion, and the Public Sphere – Richard Gilman-Opalsky
- Adlai Stevenson’s Lasting Legacy

