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Jean-Marie Cognet

Making Lecture Capture Work Lessons from the Pros - 0 views

  • "With lecture capture," claimed Craig, "students have more opportunity to learn and a greater level of performance because of it."
Jean-Marie Cognet

IRT releases student feedback on academic technology - The State Hornet - 1 views

  • One major result of the survey was that students would like their professors to make more use of technology. 80 percent “wished instructors used SacCT more” and 78.1 percent said that they would like more Lecture Capture in their courses.
  • “If I had to leave early for one of my classes, I’d have to ask a friend in the class or send an email to the teacher, ‘Can you let me know what the homework is?’ kind of thing,” Rodriguez said. “It would be helpful if I could just look online and not bug anyone.”
Jean-Marie Cognet

Research: Video Usage in Ed Continues Ramp-up -- Campus Technology - 0 views

  • When it comes to the use of video in education, the over-riding theme — as we might expect — is more, more, more
  • 58 percent of colleges are running flipped classes, up from 50 percent last year. Lecture capture has grown by five percentage points to 77 percent and webcasting has gone up by four percentage points to 51 percent over the same period.
  • In K-12, 87 percent of schools are using video in the classroom, compared to 86 percent in higher ed
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  • This year found a majority of respondents in higher ed (52 percent) integrating their video into their learning management system (LMS); that was only 46 percent last year.
  • Those results come out of the latest edition of "The State of Video in Education," produced by Kaltura, a company that sells video products and services. This 2016 survey received responses from more than 1,500 international respondents to an online survey conducted in April among people in both higher education (74 percent) and K-12 (19 percent)
  • How higher education is using video: 86 percent of respondents said they show video in classes; 79 percent said they use it as supplementary course material; 77 percent reported using video or lecture capture; 75 percent told researchers they use video for student assignments; and 66 percent said they use it for recording campus events for on-demand viewing
  • The optimal length for educational videos is 10 minutes or shorter, according to 74 percent of participants
  • The use of video to provide feedback on school work is gaining in popularity, up from 26 percent in 2015 to 32 percent this year
  • The most valued video feature is a "chapter" function, which enables a video to be parsed into more "browseable" chunks, mentioned by 85 percent of respondents as either "extremely useful" or "very useful." That's followed by closed captioning, referenced by 82 percent of respondents.
  • The video functionality of the future that sparked the most interest among people was the ability to grade quizzes inside videos (chosen by 41 percent of respondents), followed by student video broadcast from mobile phones (36 percent) and videos that branch to other videos based on in-video action (35 percent).
Jean-Marie Cognet

Wainhouse Research Examines Lecture Capture Deployment Models in New White Paper -- SAN... - 1 views

Florent Thiery

Wowza Predictions for Online Video in 2015: the flipped classroom becomes real - 0 views

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    Online video has been growing as a primary tool for distance learning, and now it's picking up more speed within education for a second reason. Flipped classroom experiences allow teachers to assign lecture videos to be watched outside the classroom, allowing them to spend more quality group and individual time with students in the classroom and resulting in positive learning results. There's a long-term multiplier effect here, too - as these students enter the workforce, they'll be taking expectations for these new modes of video learning and consumption with them to their employers.
Jean-Marie Cognet

Pavlo Viktor, a science teacher in Odesa, Ukraine, started posting his lectures on YouT... - 1 views

  • Pavlo Viktor, a science teacher in Odesa, Ukraine, started posting his lectures on YouTube for absent students. He never expected the videos to gain millions of views beyond his classroom. For five years, he has been recording the videos for the students of the secondary and high school, and now he has more than 167,000 subscribers and more than 8 million of the views.
Jean-Marie Cognet

Confusion button alerts professors to struggling students - 1 views

  • But there is room for improvement. Samson, who has an advisory role with Echo360 and tests new features in the classroom, said that he would like to see the confusion alert enhanced to give instructors more information. Currently, the platform enables students to click on a flag when they see a slide in the lecture they don’t understand, but it doesn’t specify what is confusing the student. Richard Caccavale, senior director of product marketing at Echo360, said that he anticipated improvements to the confusion-alert feature to be rolled out later this year. Students will be asked to specify whether it is something the instructor said that confused them or something on a lecture slide. The students will also be encouraged to expand on what they found confusing or ask a question.
Jean-Marie Cognet

Chrome 23 : Google veut booster la vidéo sur le Web - JDN Web & Tech - 0 views

  • Google prend d'abord en charge l'accélération graphique (GPU) pour gérer les vidéos. Une amélioration qui contribue à la fois à fluidifier la lecture, mais également à optimiser la consommation d'énergie du navigateur lors de la consommation de ce type de contenu (jusqu'à 25%) - les processeurs graphiques étant généralement moins gourmands en énergie
  • Le support des spécifications HTML5 portant sur la vidéo est aussi amélioré. Au programme : la prise en charge de balises pour ajouter des sous-titres, des chapitres, des descriptions et des méta-données aux vidéos.
Jean-Marie Cognet

Open Data Enseignement supérieur, Recherche et Innovation - Données ouvertes - 3 views

  • Ce référentiel de transformation numérique de l’Enseignement supérieur et de la recherche (ESR) propose de mettre en cohérence différentes actions pour que le numérique soit le levier d’une transformation globale à l’échelle d’un établissement ou d’un site. Il permet une double lecture : à la fois opérationnelle (par polarité d’action) et stratégique (par valeur sur laquelle un établissement ou un site souhaite positionner sa stratégie).
Jean-Marie Cognet

Mooc : la recette des chercheurs de Stanford et du MIT pour limiter le décroc... - 1 views

  • Comment limiter le décrochage massif des élèves qui suivent des Mooc ? Cette question reste au cœur des préoccupations de tous ceux qui conçoivent et distribuent des cours en ligne.
  • l'article montre que les concepteurs de Mooc peuvent retenir davantage les élèves en leur proposant un exercice spécial de dix minutes, en début de cours. L'objectif est de jouer sur des leviers psychologiques, afin de favoriser la motivation et l'engagement de ces élèves. En particulier : développer le sentiment que ce cours peut les concerner, qu'ils y ont leur place, qu'ils sont légitimes pour le suivre.
  • un exercice d'écriture, où l'on demande à l'élève de se présenter, de dire ce qu'il attend du cours et comment celui-ci résonne avec ses propres valeurs ; un exercice de lecture, où l'élève lit des témoignages d'anciens participants sceptiques au début mais qui ont persisté jusqu'à la fin, et ce que cela leur a apporté.
Jean-Marie Cognet

ShareStream Launches Streaming Video Extension For Blackboard Learn - 1 views

  • The new video building block allows faculty and staff, as well as students who have been granted privileges, to upload and edit video.
  • ability to tag media with metadata;
  • Support for composite media file types such as third-party lecture-capture files;
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  • ability to securely deliver rich media through a video streaming server
Jean-Marie Cognet

Helping coworking members interact ::: Deskmag - The Coworking Magazine - 0 views

  • La Cantine in Paris has tapped into the principle of what it means to be an independent worker in the new tech industry and included it in part of their coworking space identity.
  • The bar camps, workshops, lectures, and training courses are free, open to all, and are streamed and uploaded to a dedicated online T.V. portal, hosting more than 300 hours of video footage covering a vast range of new technology subjects. The events are an integral part of their overarching goal, something they call ‘peer-to-peer training’.
Jean-Marie Cognet

Shumway : Mozilla veut virtualiser Flash Player - 0 views

  • La fondation Mozilla a donc mis au point son projet Shumway visant à autoriser la lecture de contenus Flash sans pour autant devoir installer le plugin.
Jean-Marie Cognet

4 Ways Mobile Tech Is Improving Education - 0 views

  • In many ACU classes, one component of mobile implementation is lecture podcasts, which allow students to consume much of the information typically delivered in the classroom on their own time and in their own dorm rooms.The idea is to free up teachers during class time for interacting with students and working through problems, a concept known as “flipping the classroom.”
Jean-Marie Cognet

Flash Browser : la lecture du Flash sur iPhone - 1 views

  • Retina Software a donc développé son navigateur Flash Browser
Jean-Marie Cognet

Fostering a culture of learning | Deloitte University Press - 0 views

  • More than eight in ten executives (84 percent) in this year’s survey view learning as an important (40 percent) or very important (44 percent) issue. Employees at all levels expect dynamic, self-directed, continuous learning opportunities from their employers. Despite the strong shift toward employee-centric learning, many learning and development organizations are still struggling with internally focused and outdated platforms and static learning approaches.
  • To facilitate the effort to help employees “learn how to learn,” L&D teams are building internal knowledge-sharing programs, developing easy-to-use portals and video sharing systems, and promoting collaborative experiences at work that help people constantly learn and share knowledge.
  • Almost $1 billion of this went into tools, content, and companies that focus on the corporate market.6
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  • Much of this investment is directed at tools to harness video, new mobile learning apps, and an explosion of content marketplaces. Today, any employee can browse through content from Coursera, Udemy, Udacity, or a dozen other providers and instantly access a lecture, course, or workshop on a needed skill. Such platforms offer learning opportunities at little or no cost and even allow employees to interact online with experts in the field—learning exactly what they need, when they need it, at a time that fits their schedules.
Jean-Marie Cognet

Réussir vos vidéos pédagogiques pour le web | Thot Cursus - 1 views

  • Il n’a fallu que quelques années et la démocratisation des forfaits de données mobiles pour que la vidéo s’impose. Les internautes en sont très friands. Toute organisation qui souhaite de la visibilité, que ce soit une entreprise ou un établissement d’enseignement, se doit de produire des vidéos.
  • Contrairement au monde de l'impression à plat, la vidéo fournit une palette dynamique et multidimensionnelle : mouvement, point de vue, effets sonores, musique, personnage, dialogue et narration. La vidéo optimise l'apprentissage, elle fait travailler simultanément les deux hémisphères du cerveau. Le cerveau gauche est plus verbal, analytique et ordonné que le cerveau droit. Il est utilisé pour des tâches comme la lecture, l'écriture et les calculs. Le cerveau gauche est logique. Le cerveau droit est plus visuel et intuitif. Il a un mode de pensée plus créatif et moins organisé.
  • Les vidéos, les audios et les webinaires aident à apprendre ou comprendre une méthodologie ou un concept. Cet auto-apprentissage laisse un impact puissant sur le cerveau.
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  • Comment réaliser une bonne vidéo ? La répartition des efforts Nous avons vu dans un précédent article la formule du succès d’une production vidéo : Succès = .50C + .15M + .20V + .15P 50% C = Contenu et production - Le scénario ou le fil conducteur, la prise de vue, l’éclairage, la production, etc.   15% M = Métadonnées - Le titre, la description, les mots-clés, les catégories, l’indexation, le résumé, les sous-titres, etc. Tout ce qui aidera les gens à trouver votre vidéo.   20% V = Vignette - L’emballage statique ou contextuel qui attirera les gens quand ils verront votre vidéo affichée sur une page quelque part. Le look en un instant.   15% P = Promotion - Les efforts marketing habituels. La conception et la production font 50% du succès de votre vidéo, voyons comment mettre les chances de succès de votre côté.
  • Il existe différents types de vidéos. Il est primordial de choisir la vidéo en fonction des objectifs poursuivis : Personne face caméra : Une personne à la caméra fait une démonstration simple et directe. Parfois des images simples comme des tableaux, des listes ou des graphiques sont incrustées. Entrevue improvisée. Une personne interroge une autorité sur le sujet. Entretien préparé.  L'intervieweur pose des questions organisées et la personne interrogée réagit avec des réponses préparées. Documentaire. Un narrateur, généralement hors champ, emmène l'auditoire faire un tour d'horizon du sujet de l'émission. Narration en voix off. Les visuels sont accompagnés d'une narration de quelqu'un hors champ. Le narrateur peut décrire une procédure de travail exposée ou commenter d'autres types de visuels. Demonstration. La personne face à la caméra décrit tout en démontrant. Dramatisation. Les acteurs jouent des rôles dans une histoire écrite. Animation. Les personnages de dessins animés fournissent des instructions. Un tableau blanc animé est souvent utilisé pour ce type de vidéo.
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3 Key Takeaways from the State of Video in Education Report - EdTech - 0 views

  • Watching Netflix isn’t the only way higher ed students consume video. It’s also become a regular part of their educations. Kaltura’s The State of Video in Education 2017 report reveals that 99 percent of institutions have teachers who are regularly incorporating video into their curricula. “Today’s students expect to learn with the help of video, while prospective employers expect them to leave education with the skills necessary to participate in a digital culture,” reads the report. From lecture capture to in-class assignments, universities are increasingly looking for new ways to make use of video. Here are three key takeaways from the Kaltura report: SIGN UP: Get more news from the EdTech newsletter in your inbox every two weeks!
Jean-Marie Cognet

In Streaming, Audio Plays the Lead Role | AvNetwork.com - 2 views

  • The most important thing about live-streaming isn’t video—it’s audio. Varvid CEO and founder Aaron Booker can’t stress this enough. “People are very forgiving about video; they’re not forgiving at all about audio.” He points to the tiny microphones in smartphones as the main reason they shouldn’t be used for streaming. “The video [from smartphones] can be pretty amazing these days. However, the audio is just not what it needs to be and will not reflect well on anybody.”
  • “But if you want something really flexible and portable because you have events that are happening in different places—then you’re going to need to invest in a good soundboard, good microphones, and most importantly in somebody’s skill set so that they can manage that for you.”
  • To present all speakers clearly and at the same volume, DSP is used to process the audio feeds to compensate for the size and shape of the room and the environmental factors that impact audio quality, including reverberation, acoustics, and where people are positioned
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  • Though there is no one-size-fits-all solution for audio capture, one- and two-channel systems are the norm for voice lift and lecture capture
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