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Digital Video in Education

Description: 
This is a segment of Keith Lightbody's continously updated web site (http://www.zardec.net.au/keith/index.html) of which he says "This site is about helping everyday people use technology to do a quality job - quicker, easier, smarter! The focus is on achieving good solutions cost-effectively, calmly and simply. I aim to help the 80% of people who just want learning technology to be easy to use and reliable."
Author: 
Keith Lightbody
Year: 
2007
Length: 
14 subsections
Table of contents: 
1. Quick Start 2. Curriculum Benefits 3. Recent Advances 4. Possible Uses 5. Buying Camcorders 6. Project Planning 7. Video Production 8. Video Output 9. Software Tips 10. Camcorder Tips 11. Hardware Tips 12. Glossary 13. Helpful Resources 14. Site Credits

Research projects about ICT in education

Description: 
An overview of researches relevant to ICT in education, in Netherlands and outside
Author: 
Kennisnet
Year: 
up-to-date
Length: 
link repository

Digital Storytelling Project

Description: 
This page provides hands-on experience on developing digital stories, outlines the challenges and advantages of media production in education; discusses strategies for integrating media into the curriculum, offers suggestions and online resources for producing video in the classroom with minimal resources and equipment, describes students' experiences with documentary storytelling, using telecommunication tools, and showcases their projects. Also included: downloadable guidelines (.doc) to make an animation / movie with Powerpoint slides and Windows Movie Maker to enable teachers to create their own animations with sound.
Author: 
Melda Yildiz
Year: 
2007

Virtual E-Race-ing through Digital Discoveries

Description: 
This is a list of Media Activist Organizations. Blogpost from 2005
Author: 
Melda Yildiz
Year: 
2005

6.912 Introduction to Copyright Law

Description: 
This course is an introduction to copyright law and American law in general. Topics covered include: structure of federal law; basics of legal research; legal citations; how to use LexisNexis®; the 1976 Copyright Act; copyright as applied to music, computers, broadcasting, and education; fair use; Napster®, Grokster®, and Peer-to-Peer file-sharing; Library Access to Music Project; The 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act; DVDs and encryption; software licensing; the GNU® General Public License and free software.
Author: 
MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW)
Year: 
2006
Length: 
4 videos + course material
Table of contents: 
1 Introduction; Basics of Legal Research; Legal Citations 2 LexisNexis®; 1976 Copyright Act 3 Copyright applied to Music, Computers; Napster®; Peer-to-Peer File Sharing 4 Software Licensing; DVDs and Encryption

Audio/Video Courses

Description: 
This site is a subsection of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity. What is MIT OpenCourseWare? MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT. There is no registration or enrollment process because OCW is not a credit-bearing or degree-granting initiative.
Author: 
MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW)
Year: 
up-to-date
Length: 
video repository
Table of contents: 
For all the different Departments' courses: # Complete video lectures # Complete audio lectures # Faculty introductions # Sample video lectures # Sample audio lectures # Special features # Student-created contentt # Image Galleries

Video Education Resources

Description: 
To promote nanoscience education, the Center for Probing the Nanoscale offers free videos of many Center classes and programs. In addition, the CPN has partnered with Stanford’s Office of Accessible Education on the Proteus Project to make many course materials available in alternative formats including searchable captioned videos and transcripts of the lectures.
Author: 
NSF-Stanford-IBM NSEC, Center for Probing the Nanoscale (CPN)
Year: 
2007
System requirements: 
QuickTime

White papers

Description: 
This web page lists publications (white papers) of Polycom with a lot of useful documents under the Video section about videoconferencing.
Author: 
Polycom
Length: 
repository with PDFs
Table of contents: 
Sections: - Video - Voice - Network - Education - Other Solutions / Collaborations
System requirements: 
Acrobat Reader

TV? It's so over

Description: 
Rhodri Marsden on why it's goodbye to the goggle-box and hello to a host of new ways to watch your favourite shows
Author: 
Rhodri Marsden, The Independent
Year: 
2006
Length: 
2 pages