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Click and Go Video Jim Strom Director: Advanced Telematics Centre University of Manchester
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Click and Go Video Click and Go Project Streaming Technology Case Studies Resource Development
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Need Use freely available streaming technologies Make the set up process quick and non-intrusive Automate the capturing, archiving and playback Use streaming video to provide an engaging and compelling learning environment
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Click and Go: Aims Establish a methodology covering all the information needed to integrate video lectures with other resources and to present them over the Web Produce a set of tools to ease the creation of video-streamed multimedia presentations Generate ‘How to do it’ guides, easy-to-follow tutorials and guides to learning and best practice
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Click and Go Partners UMIST University of Manchester Manchester Metropolitan University Lancaster University JISC/DNER Funding Aug 2000-Jul 2002
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36 projects running August 2000 - July 2003 £10.5 M divided into 6 clusters: –moving image and sound, images, museum content, enhancing JISC services, improving access to L&T resources and virtual environments which are: –Creating tailored learning and teaching materials –Providing access to digital collections –Enhancing JISC Services DNER Learning & Teaching Programme
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Free players Free encoder software ($QuickTime Pro) Free server software ($Real Server Plus/Pro) Multiple streaming formats and codecs Simultaneous streams (Real: licence limitation) Data rates ranging from Kbps to Mbps Support for SMIL (RealVideo + QuickTime) Streaming Technology
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Creative Tool
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Case Studies Real-time and on-demand streaming of lectures integrated with slides and ancillary video Bookmarking key events in the video stream and providing hyperlinks to supporting learning material Providing video-based demonstrations to support student-driven assignments Linking desktop videoconferencing and application sharing to support collaborative learning Using micro video clips to illustrate specific practical activities
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Teaching of Medicine-1 Manchester Royal Infirmary, University of Manchester Irritable bowel syndrome Lectures available for students on-demand Building a video knowledge base for consultants
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Teaching of Medicine-2
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Fashion Marketing UMIST Department of Textiles Fashion show -video diaries Buying game -video scene setting + tips from some real buyers -students play at being the buyers (+VC/Excel) -videoed student presentations
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The Buying Game
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Case Study: Cookery Tourism and Hospitality Department Manchester Metropolitan University Supporting kitchen practical work -reducing amount of repetition by teaching staff Short high quality instructional clips -available before, during and after the event
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Implementation Issues Lack of video equipment available to departments Gaining co-operation of technical support staff Balancing live capture with prepared video material How best to capture practical videos -storyboard it or show a skilled operator working from raw materials -losing the colour texture of food
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Resource Development Web Site Tools – SMIL wizard, etc ‘How to do it’ guides Technology demonstrators Guides to learning and best practice Case studies Workshops
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Contact Details www.clickandgovideo.ac.uk jim.strom@man.ac.uk
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