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ASC Lecture Object Survey Summary George Brett April 2005 George Brett April 2005.

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1 ASC Lecture Object Survey Summary George Brett April 2005 George Brett April 2005

2 2 Survey Introduction For purposes of this survey, the Lecture Object is defined as a digital object composed of lecture video, audio, support graphics, slides, with important metadata about the contents. In simple terms this includes audio/video of a speaker merged with synchronized presentation materials, typically PowerPoint and has additional metadata/information attached to support searching an archive of Lecture Objects. Some part of almost every Internet2 member institution is actively capturing Lecture Objects for storage, retrieval and playback today. But each in its own way. The lack of widely accepted approaches to capture, post-production, storage, indexing, retrieval or playback means not only that work is being duplicated unnecessarily, but that our shared community of users has no easy way to find and play back Lecture Objects from other places other than by doing individual searches and using a variety of playback tools that have differing network and platform requirements. The Internet2 Lecture Object project seeks to first understand current practices by members of our community, and will then evaluate the promulgation of standard frameworks for the capture, production, storage, retrieval and playback of Lecture Objects. Findings will be shared with the Internet2 members. We appreciate your assistance in collecting information about your organization's use and interest in Lecture Objects.

3 3 Summary of Survey Results 101 Respondents total 44 on average completed Open Ended questions. 20 Questions Open Ended Yes, No, or Don’t Know Special Thank You to: Clifford Lynch Homer Neal

4 4 Is Your organization capturing Lecture Objects? Yes90% No11%

5 5 If you are currently engaging in Lecture Object activity please briefly describe the technical approaches you are using for capture and production. Please provide URLs if relevant. Hardware: Most capture video from live sessions and then do postproduction to edit and digitize. Software RealPlayer7% Apreso Classroom4 Camtasia Studio4 Adobe Premiere3 Quicktime3 Tegrity3 Horizon Wimba2 Sympodium2 Accordent Present Plus1 Adome Audition1 Canopus ProCorder1 DVD Studio Pro1 Elluminate1 Final Cut Pro1 Impacta1 MS Producer1 Presentation Pro1 Showbiz1 Virage1 Virtual VCR1 WLAP1 Xstreamsoftware SofTV1

6 6 Approximately how many Lecture Objects are you capturing per year? Minimum0 Maximum5000 Average574 < 102 > 1013 > 10014 > 1,0006 > 4,0001 > 5,0001

7 7 Minimum15 Maximum180 Average57 15 min1 20 miin3 30 min2 40 min2 45 min2 50 min2 60 min15 75 miin1 80 miin1 90 min4 120 min1 180 min1 Approximately how many minutes long is the average video per lecture?

8 8 How do users find the appropriate Lecture Object to playback within your collection(s)? Please provide URLs if relevant. Course Mgt System12% Misc Website11 by email6 Class Website4 Online Syllabus2 by request1 Search CWIS1 Lecture Notes1 Library Website1

9 9 What access control does your organization use for authentication and authorization? Password10% None9 LDAP5 MS Active Directory4 Kerberos3 WebISO2 Angel1 Campus Central Authentication 1 CLIPS AI System1 EzProxy1 NetID1 Obscure Links1 PAPI1 Unknown Control1 WRAP1

10 10 What are the playback requirements for users of your Lecture Objects (platform, software, network)? Real Media / Real Player19% Windows Media Player12 Flash Player / Flash Plugin7 JAVA / JVM6 Quicktime5 Generic Browser5 Firefox Browser3 Internet Explorer2 Horizon Wimba1 Linux/OPENCYC1 Interwise Client1 VS Client1 Safari Browser1

11 11 Do you archive Lecture Object materials? Yes29% No9 Don't Know5

12 12 If you do archive Lecture Objects, what format are the archives stored in? Real Media12% Flash4 Win Media4 Horizon Wimba2 MPEG-22 MPEG-42 Centra1 Elluminate1 HTML1 Interwise Client1 JAVA1 JPEG1 Local Proprietary 1 MPEG1 None1 Quicktime1 Tegrity1 Virage1 XML + Native A/V 1 Zip files1

13 13 If you do archive Lecture Objects, how can users access the archived material? website12% Course Mgt System6 by request2 Control by designer1 from afs cell1 from archive1 from faculty1 Helix server1 Horizon Wimba1 no policy yet1 Real Player1 Search Engine1 Starback server1 Web application1

14 14 Do you archive materials in formats that are a higher quality than that which is currently streamed? Yes15% No20 Don't Know6 If you have interest in archiving materials in high quality formats, would you like to know more about tools to make this process easier? Yes35% No7

15 15 Are you collaborating with any other organizations on Lecture Object related initiatives? Yes17% No25%

16 16 Are you interested in sharing Lecture Objects publicly? Yes22 No19 If you are interested in sharing Lecture Objects publicly would you be interested in permitting Lecture Objects to be down loaded or physically moved to other sites? Yes15 No22

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