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Videocasting & Podcasting Presentation to UTFAB

Videocasting & Podcasting Presentation to UTFAB. Sally Hibbitt, CTSS/ACNS, 491-2726 Andre’ Smith, CSS/ACNS, 491-6035 March 5, 2007. Mediasite Capabilities. Captures Audio Motion video Visual presentation from computer (Powerpoint, any other program being displayed)

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Videocasting & Podcasting Presentation to UTFAB

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  1. Videocasting & Podcasting Presentation to UTFAB Sally Hibbitt, CTSS/ACNS, 491-2726 Andre’ Smith, CSS/ACNS, 491-6035 March 5, 2007

  2. Mediasite Capabilities • Captures • Audio • Motion video • Visual presentation from computer (Powerpoint, any other program being displayed) • Keeps all 3 sources synchronized • Displays 2 windows within 1 screen • Watch presenter • View slides • View both UTFAB Media Site Presentation

  3. Mediasite Capabilitiescont. • Stream session live • Files are approximately 1MByte/min • Capture and archive for on-demand playback: • from central ACNS server • Capture and store: • on a jump drive • on CD or DVD (internal burner inside device) • MP3 audio files (podcast) UTFAB Media Site Presentation

  4. Demo of Published Videocast • http://www.mediasite.com/ UTFAB Media Site Presentation

  5. Request to UTFAB • (University has purchased 2 systems, 1 for use in 1 GA classroom) • 2 additional systems for a viable pilot • “temporary” installation in classrooms • 150 GA classrooms - identify 2 rooms • audio/video equipment for recording • 0.5 FTE for staff to assist with pilot UTFAB Media Site Presentation

  6. Years 2 & 3 of Project • Collect information about experiment • Students • Pilot faculty • Support staff • Provide information to UTFAB • UTFAB will have opportunity to make decisions about future purchases and further deployment UTFAB Media Site Presentation

  7. Project Budget UTFAB Media Site Presentation

  8. UTFAB Funding Criteria UTFAB Media Site Presentation

  9. Thank you for your time today. UTFAB Media Site Presentation

  10. Discussion & Questions UTFAB Media Site Presentation

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