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David Amdur

Getting Started: St. Kates Instructional Media Group - 3 views

The St. Kates Instructional Media group was created to share information about digital tools, resources, or general tips that can enhance learning at St. Kates. This page provides directions for ge...

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David Amdur

Kaltura Community Edition (CE) - Self Hosted Online Video Platform - 0 views

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    Kaltura Community Edition is a free, open-source, on-premise Video Platform, developed through the combined efforts of Kaltura and the community. The platform enables video management, publishing, syndication and monetization, as well as providing a robust framework for managing rich-media applications, and developing a variety of online workflows for video. The latest version of the Community Edition also includes enterprise level administration and monitoring tools. Kaltura Community Edition is ideal for universities that want to manage video in conjunction with their LMS or a campus wide video portal.
Siri Anderson

Fixation on Ice - 1 views

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    What a great example of student use of social media within the construct of their academic process.
Siri Anderson

Kick It Film Contest on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Opportunity for kids to participate in digital video contest, and information on new media company promoting film history/digital literacy. This is Siri's new company!
David Amdur

Quick Takes: UCLA Sued Over Streaming of Videos - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    A trade group that represents 16 educational media companies, objected to UCLA's practice of allowing students to stream copyrighted videos on their course websites. Since course websites are not classrooms, the group said, the "fair use" exemptions for educational use do not apply.
David Amdur

2011 OLF - July 21 & 22 - 0 views

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    inexpensive tools that you can use to create audio and video for your eLearning. Attend this Online Forum to examine the tools and techniques that will help you use media in your eLearning
David Amdur

Designing instructional graphics | On Teaching Online - 0 views

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    simple guidelines for creating instructional graphics and media for the widest possible audience of learners and learner-accessed devices.
Courtney Ollerich

Integrating Digital Video Technology in the Classroom - ProQuest Education Journals - P... - 0 views

  • has the potential to enhance and improve student learning.
  • Digital video technology, in particular, is a strong tool that can enable students to develop a variety of skills, including research, communication, decision-making, problem-solving, and other higher-order critical-thinking skills
  • has the potential to enrich university classroom curricula, enhance authentic and meaningful pedagogical experiences, and provide new and sophisticated ways to improve student learning
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  • Today's students are media literate and experientially grounded
  • prefer experiential-based activities and prefer to learn by doing, as opposed to learning by listening
  • It also encourages student collaboration and authentic application (
  • Digital video integration can be ideal for learning complex skills because it exposes learners to problems, equipment, and events that cannot easily be demonstrated or understood verbally
  • Recent studies have found that the integration of digital video technology in the classroom encourages students to think more deeply about subject matter (Swain, Sharpe, & Dawson 2003), promotes self-expression and creativity (Reid, Burn, & Parker, 2002), provides a sense of achievement, improves self-esteem (Ryan, 2002), and increases motivation and enjoyment (Burn et al., 2001).
  • Students can gain confidence and competency by applying theory to practice and discovering how to view, analyze, create, and edit a digital video.
Kit Eastman

Digital Learning Series: GTOD #13: Google Images & Copyright - 0 views

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    Helpful instruction on searching for copyright free images using Google Image
David Amdur

Twitter for Academia, academhack » Blog Archive - 0 views

  • students had the shared classroom experience when something came up outside of class that reminded them of material from class
  • Classroom Community: Once students started twittering I think they developed a sense of each other as people beyond the classroom space
  • you can “track” a word. This will subscribe you to any post which contains said word. So, for example a student could be interested in how a particular word is used. They can track the word, and see the varied phrases in which people use it. Or, you can track an event, a proper name (I track Derrida for example), a movie title, a store name see how many people a day tweet that they are at or on their way to a Starbucks. (To do this send the message “track Starbucks” to Twitter, rather than posting the update “track Starbucks” you will now receive all messages with the word “Starbucks.”)
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  • nstant Feedback: Because Twitter is always on, and gets pushed to your cell phone if you set it up this way, it is a good way to get instant feedback. I was prepping for a lecture and wanted to know if students shared a particular movie reference, I asked via Twitter and got instant responses. Students can also use this when doing their classwork, trying to understand the material. Tweet: “I don’t understand what this reading has to do with New Media? any ideas?” Other students then respond. (This actually happened recently in a class of mine.)
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  • sharing short inspirations, thoughts that just popped into your head. Not only are they recorded, because you can go back and look at them, but you can also get inspiration from others.
David Amdur

Kaltura: Open Source Video Platform - 2 views

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    Kaltura Video Platform Community Edition Full featured open source video platform running on your own servers or cloud.
David Amdur

MediaInfo - 0 views

  • What information can I get from MediaInfo? General: title, author, director, album, track number, date, duration... Video: codec, aspect, fps, bitrate... Audio: codec, sample rate, channels, language, bitrate... Text: language of subtitle Chapters: number of chapters, list of chapters What format (container) does MediaInfo support? Video: MKV, OGM, AVI, DivX, WMV, QuickTime, Real, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DVD (VOB)... (Codecs: DivX, XviD, MSMPEG4, ASP, H.264, AVC...) Audio: OGG, MP3, WAV, RA, AC3, DTS, AAC, M4A, AU, AIFF... Subtitles: SRT, SSA, ASS, SAMI... What can I do with it? Read many video and audio file formats View information in different formats (text, sheet, tree, HTML...) Customise these viewing formats Export information as text, CSV, HTML... Graphical Interface, Command Line, or DLL versions available Integrate with MS-Windows shell (drag 'n' drop, and Context menu) Internationalisation: display any language on any operating system Localisation capability (but volunteers needed)
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    MediaInfo is free software that supplies technical and tag information about a video or audio file.
David Amdur

Wireless Microphone Suggestions? | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    Can anyone recommend a good quality, inexpensive, wireless microphone that can be used to capture the audio portion of their talk?
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