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1 Taking the Classroom Experience to the Web Innovative Ways to Use Streaming Media in E-Learning Geoff Spencer Higher Education Market Manager Accordent Technologies
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2 The Online Communications Sector
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3 Video Lectures The “Talking Head” In Studio or “Live” Rich Media Presentations Interactivity
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4 The “Talking Head” Lecture
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5 Video Lectures The “Talking Head” In Studio or “Live” Rich Media Presentations Interactivity
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6 In Studio v. Live In Studio Lectures – Look more professional – More easily edited Live Classroom Lectures – More challenging technically (lights, camera, action, audio, the “PPT effect”…) – Speaker usually benefits from audience – More “lively”
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7 Video Lectures The “Talking Head” In Studio or “Live” Rich Media Presentations Interactivity
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8 What is a Rich Media Presentation? A live or on-demand online presentation that combines streaming content with synchronized web content, i.e. Rich Media Webcasting
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9 What is a Rich Media Presentation? Rich Media Content – Video – Audio – PowerPoint – Flash Animation – Web Tours – PDF Files – Downloadable Documents
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10 Synchronizing w/ Slides Several Tools Available – Software based tools – Hardware based capture stations – Features to look for: Media Type(s) Asset Type(s) Interactivity Features Scalability
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11 Video Lectures The “Talking Head” In Studio or “Live” Rich Media Presentations Interactivity
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12 What is a Rich Media Presentation? Interactive Content – E-mail the Presenter – Moderated Chat – Moderated Q&A – Polls/Surveys/Facts
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13 Distinguished From Webcast presentations are not web conferencing (e.g. WebEx) and web collaboration (e.g. Centra) Webcast presentations are not video conferencing (e.g. Polycom & Tandberg)
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14 How is it Viewed? Client Desktop – PC, MAC, or UNIX Internet Browser – Internet Explorer, – Netscape Delivery Format – Live, On-Demand, CD Media Player Platforms – Windows Media Player – REAL Media Player
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15 Applications Webcast executive speeches, announcements, graduations, etc. Capture live lectures for on-demand viewing E-learning/e-training/e-certification Distance learning classes Conferences and seminars Constituent support and self-help Departmental and business unit communications Product and program launches and demos
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16 Technology Benefits Reach large audiences cost-effectively Collect essential audience feedback Preserve live presentations for on-demand viewing Archives are easily managed and searched Content can be protected – Encryption – Registration – Digital rights management / Pay-per-view
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17 The Basics: Publishing rich media online presentations is a process, not an event.
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18 Capture & Encoding: Considerations Will the content be distributed live or on demand? Will the system be mobile or stationary? What formats will the content be converted into? Delivery of content to a CMS?
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19 Accordent’s PresenterPRO Capture Station (CS) PresenterPRO Capture Station (CS) OVERVIEW Capture any VGA source No technical knowledge Customizable Interfaces Edit your presentation with PresenterPLUS Blackboard Integration No advanced Setup
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20 Old method for publishing to Blackboard 13 step process 2 separate log-ins 2 different applications required Hand type link to file
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21 The New Way: Accordent/Real Publishing Tools Significantly fewer steps No login Automatic transfer of content and link Managed from ONE easy-to-use application
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22 Accordent / Real / Blackboard Blackboard Products OVERVIEW Level 1: AT Real Publisher Express for Blackboard Level 2: AT Real Publisher for Blackboard Level 3: AT PresenterPLUS for Blackboard Capture Station Enabled Blackboard Building Block integration Easily upload and maintain your Real presentations
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23 Questions? Thank you! Geoff Spencer Higher Education Market Manager Accordent Technologies 704-895-3040 gspencer@accordent.com www.accordent.com
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