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Video Streaming: a guide for educational development

Description: 
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."
Author: 
Sally Thornhill (Lancaster University), Mireia Asensio and Clive Young, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), The JISC Click and Go Project, UK
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

Streaming in the Digital Video Realm

Description: 
This paper offers an overview of streaming video and discusses the different formats of streaming media. Various hardware and software programs used to create streaming video is examined. In addition, the paper discusses the advantages and drawbacks of using streaming video in online teaching. Finally, a discussion of how streaming video can be used in online learning and its curricular applications are addressed.
Author: 
Taralynn Hartsell, Steve Chi-Yin Yuen, The University of Southern Mississippi, USA
Year: 
2003
Length: 
3 pages
Additional comments: 
Published in In Proceedings of World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2003 (pp. 2181-2184)

Video Streaming in Online Learning

Description: 
The use of video in teaching and learning is a common practice in education today. As learning online becomes more of a common practice in education, streaming video and audio will play a bigger role in delivering course materials to online learners. This form of technology brings courses alive by allowing online learners to use their visual and auditory senses to learn complex concepts and difficult procedures. This article offers an overview of using streaming video in the online educational environment and discusses the various formats of streaming media. The various hardware and software programs used to create streaming video are also examined along with the advantages and drawbacks of using streaming video in online instruction. Finally, a discussion of how streaming video can be used in online instruction and its curricular applications are addressed.
Author: 
Taralynn Hartsell, Steve Chi-Yin Yuen, The University of Southern Mississippi, USA
ISBN: 
ISSN 1065-6901
Year: 
2006
Length: 
12 pages
Table of contents: 
• Overview of Video Streaming • The Technology behind Video Streaming • Advantages of Using Streaming Video • Limitations to Consider • Guidelines and Recommendations • Curricular Applications • Conclusions • References
Additional comments: 
Published in AACE Journal, Volume 14, Issue 1, January 2006, PDF: http://www.editlib.org/INDEX.CFM?fuseaction=Reader.ViewFullText&paper_id=6152

imedias

Description: 
information center for digital media in school and education
Author: 
FH Nordwestschweiz
Year: 
up-to-date
Table of contents: 
Unterricht (Education) • Aktuell (latest) • Praxis (in practice) • Bild, Ton, Text (images, sound, text) • Links Lernmedien (educational media) • Aktuell (latest) • Offline Lernen (learning offline) • Online Lernen (learning online) Beratung (Consulting) • Konzeptberatung (concept discussion) • ICT-Entwicklungskonzept Solothurn (ICT development concept Solothurn) • Prävention (prevention) • Schulen im Netz (schools on the Internet) • Freie Software (free software) Weiterbildung (further education) • Kurse (courses) • Schulinterne Weiterbildung (school related further education) • Pädagogischer Support (pedagogical support) • Media Experts • Veranstaltungen Rückblick (events – review) Service • Basel-Karlsruhe-Forum • Termine (dates) • Education-News • Ausleihe (lending) • Wikimedias • Links • Über uns (about us)
System requirements: 
Acrobat Reader

Video in the classroom

Description: 
Video in the Classroom was founded in 2003 by Mathew Needleman to focus on video production in the elementary grades. The site was recently relaunched to showcase the work of elementary educators from across the country and provide additional how-to information, additional links, and a complete redesign.
Author: 
Mathew Needleman
Year: 
up-to-date
Table of contents: 
About View Films Make Films Blogs Podcast

Digital Video in Education

Description: 
Describes the production of digital video from a teacher's and a student's pov
Author: 
Grossmont Union High School District
Year: 
2002
Table of contents: 
Student Process • Plan • Produce • Present Teacher Process • Plan • Coordinate • Assess Equipment Internet Resources
System requirements: 
Adobe Reader

Video for the Classroom

Description: 
Ready to integrate video into the classroom? One thing for sure... once you get started, you won’t wanna quit. So take off the lens cover of that camera, charge up the batteries, and unfold the tripod. It’s time to get started!
Author: 
Keith Mack
Year: 
2001
Table of contents: 
Big Tipper According to plan The process See what develops No small roles Classroom projects

Making Movies make sense

Description: 
Offers a preview of the CD-rom "Making movies make sense"
Author: 
Media Education Wales (Tom Barrance)
Table of contents: 
Introduction Reviews Content Sample pages Ordering About us System requirements

MediaEd

Description: 
MediaEd is the site for media and moving image education in the UK. On this site you'll find teaching ideas, lesson plans and project reports, examples of student work, details of where you can get support and training or find workshops or education screenings for your students. MediaEd is currently still under construction so your feedback would be really useful.
Author: 
Media Education Wales
Year: 
up-to-date
Table of contents: 
Get started with… • Teaching about film • Teaching film-making • Media literacy Find… • Teaching ideas • Student work • Resources • Organisations • Discussion • What’s on Reframing literacy
System requirements: 
Adobe Reader (optional)