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Video Streaming: a guide for educational development
Submitted Thursday, February 18, 2010 - 14:33Description:
This handbook is an outcome of the Click and Go Video Project of JISC. Click and Go Video was a project from 2000 to 2002 that aimed to provide "a user orientated resource for the academic community that will stimulate and enhance the use of moving image archives for mainstream learning and teaching. It will investigate and report on best practice in developing a video enriched learning environment through the integration of archived moving images, locally produced video, Web resources and asynchronous and synchronous communications tools."
ISBN:
0-9543804-0-1
Year:
2002
Length:
80 pages
Table of contents:
- A learning and teaching perspective
- The Click and Go Video Decision Tool
- Planning your content
- What equipment do I need?
- Capturing your video
- Alternatives to filming
- Editing your material
- Encoders and players
- Serving streaming media
- Presenting your content
- Copyright issues
- ''Live'' broadcasting
- Evaluating the educational benefit
Additional comments:
PDF: http://www.cinted.ufrgs.br/videoeduc/streaming.pdf
Planet SciCast Film School
Submitted Friday, February 12, 2010 - 15:24Description:
Planet SciCast (UK) is an online repository that shares videos, sent in by children and adults, related to Science, Technology, Engineering or Maths (STEM). Video submitters can access guidelines and a handbook about shooting a video, write-ups of the activities, experiments and demonstrations.
"These pages will help you plan your film, giving you advice about equipment, how to organise your team, and what sorts of things seem to work most reliably. You’ll find most of what’s here in our lovely Handbook, which you can download."
Year:
ongoing
Length:
repository
Table of contents:
* Why make films?
* Where to start
* Teams & Producers
* Planning
* Rules & Advice
* Demonstrations
* Other Sorts of Films
* Inspiration
* Safety
* Gear - Cameras
* Gear - Sound
* Gear - Accessories
* Gear - Editing
* Practicalities - Types of Film
* Practicalities - Using a camera
* Practicalities - Producing
* Production - Paperwork
* Production - Licensing
* Production - Using other peoples' stuff
* Submitting your Films
Digital Video in the Classroom
Submitted Thursday, May 14, 2009 - 14:03Description:
This page lists 36 external links with small introductions to each of them, divided into 6 themes (see Table of Contents)
Year:
2006
Length:
36 links
Table of contents:
1 Why?
2 Curricular Integration Strategies
3 Resources
4 Video Production
5 Video Production Software Tutorials
6 Copyright Implications
Lehrer Online
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Teaching material, media reviews, link collections and much more – Lehrer-Online offers its users everything they need for using digital media in education!
Year:
up-to-date
Table of contents:
News/Education/Media Literacy/Dossier
System requirements:
Acrobat Reader, Powerpoint, Real Player,…
The Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
This document is a code of best practices that helps educators using media literacy concepts and techniques to interpret the copyright doctrine of fair use.
Year:
2003
Length:
20 pages
Table of contents:
What this is
What this isn’t
How this document was created
Media literacy education
Use of media in education vs. media literacy education
Copyright: a contentious climate
Fair use and education
Fair use
The tyranny of guidelines and experts
Code of best practices in fair use for media literacy education
• General points about principles
• Principles
Common myths about fair use
System requirements:
Adobe Reader, Flash
Media Edu
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Mediaedu.co.uk is a site developed by Media Studies teachers and examiners.
It contains hundreds of pages of information, links and activities to help you with your coursework and revision.
Table of contents:
• About us
• Advertising
• A-level
• Animation
• Ardnox High
• Articles
• Audience
• BBC News Report
• Blogs
• British Pop music
• Btec first
• Btec nationals
• Careers
• Case studies
• CCMs
• CD Cover Design
• Comics
• Competitions
• Contact us
• Contribute
• Copyright
• Cover Zone
• Creditrs
• Documentaries
• Downloads
• Equipment
• Exemplar Materials
• Film Poster Analysis
• Film STudies
• Forum
• FAQs
• GCSE
• Genre
• Glossary
• Ideology
• Image Analysis
• Inset Training
• Institutions
• Interactive
• Internet
• Interviewing
• Jobs
• Key Concepts
• Key Stage Three
• Key tutorials
• Latest Resources
• Magazines
• Mailing List
• Media Language
• Mocks
• Moving Images
• Music Press
• Music Video
• Narrative
• News
• OCR Nationals
• Podcasts for Students
• Podcasts for teachers
• Pop music on TV
• Presentations
• Quiz Shows
• Quizzes
• Radio
• Remote
• Representation
• Sitcoms
• Sky news
• Soaps
• Sport on TV
• Still images
• Storyboarding
• Subscribe
• Terms & COnditions
• Tes forum
• Useful books
• Useful links
• Video games
• Visits & trips
• Youtube
Listen Up!
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Listen Up! is a youth media network that connects young video producers and their allies to resources, support, and projects in order to develop the field and achieve an authentic youth voice in the mass media.
Year:
up-to-date
Table of contents:
Screening room
• Watch Media
• How to submit
• Submit media
Network
• Network directory
• Network map
• Join us
Resources
• Production tools
• Funding tools
• Festival guide
• Youth media in practice
• Research links
News
• News
• Events
• Festival calls for entry
• Funding
• Jobs
Projects
About us
System requirements:
Adobe Reader, Quicktime
KQED education
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
KQED Education Network engages with community and educational organizations to broaden and deepen the impact of KQED media to effect positive change. Through parent education and professional development workshops, public screenings, multimedia resources, and special events, Education Network reaches more than 200,000 Bay Area residents a year and serves people of all ages, with a particular emphasis on reaching underserved communities.
Year:
up-to-date
Table of contents:
Early Learning
• Early Childhood Educators
o Hands On Literacy
o Workshops
o A place of our own workshops
• Parents & kids
o Media as a learning tool
o Reading Rainbow
o Sesame Street View & Do
o Workshops
• Community Partners
• KidsWatch
• PBS Kids Raising Readers
Educators
• Arts
• Science
• Social Studies/Language Arts
o Election Resources
• Post Secondary Education
Digital Media Center
• Media Literacy
o Key Concepts
o Framework
o Glossary
o Resources
o Copyright & Media Education
o Video for English Learners
• Teachers’ Domain
Community Engagement
Curriculum Bank
• Adult Learning
• Language Arts
• Math
• Media Studies
• Science
• Social Studies
• Study Skills/ESL
• Visual & Performing Arts
• Visual & Performing Arts: Literary Arts
System requirements:
Adobe Reader, Quicktime
Video Active
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Video Active is a project funded within the eContentplus programme of the European Commission. Its main goal is "to create access to television archives across Europe. The unlocking of these (largely) closed archives will make their content available for educational and academic purposes. It will enable an interactive discovery of television's cultural heritage.
The project will achieve this by selecting 10,000 items television archive content, which reflects the cultural and historical similarities and differences of television from across the European Union, and by complementing this archive content with well-defined contextual metadata."
The consortium also maintains a blog: http://videoactive.wordpress.com
Year:
up-to-date
Length:
video repository