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Back on the Farm What's new with the Animated Tutorial Sharing Project (ANTS). Paul Betty – Regis University Cassandra Kvenild – University of Wyoming. What is ANTS?. What is the ANimated Tutorial Sharing Project (ANTS)?. Inter-institutional c ollaborative p roject
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Back on the FarmWhat's new with the Animated Tutorial Sharing Project (ANTS) Paul Betty – Regis University Cassandra Kvenild – University of Wyoming
What is ANTS? What is the ANimatedTutorial Sharing Project (ANTS)? • Inter-institutional collaborative project • A repository of shared online • video tutorials • A community of practice • Lightweight and distributed • A librarians best friend!
Goals of the ANTS project • To create a critical mass of Open Source Tutorials for online resources used by libraries everywhere • Rationalize Development of Learning Objects and thereby “Eliminate Duplication of Effort across Institutions” • Make library related Learning Objects “Ubiquitously available” to online learners and thereby enhance librarians ability to reach out and educate online users where they are online. • Provide developers with guidance and support so as to build up the number of potential contributors to the project. • Develop sustainable practices that are flexible and independent of platform or specific technologies
How ANTS works Submission Syndication Communication DSPACE
Behind the scenes DSPACE • ANTS team members do conversion • ANTS team members upload to hosting sites • Both sites offer RSS feeds and embedding code! • ANTS team members transfer .swf files to Screencast.com • ANTS team members post to Facebook
What’s new with ANTS? … • Project Wiki: discussion forums, production tips, best practices, inventory…
What’s new with ANTS? … is ANTS primary broadcast channel now! • More than 13 million hours of video uploaded videos during 2010 and 35 hours of video are uploaded every minute. • The equivalent of 150,000+ full-length movies in theaters each week • More video is uploaded to YouTube in 60 days than the 3 major US networks created in 60 years • 70% of YouTube traffic comes from outside the US • YouTube is localized in 25 countries across 43 languages • YouTube's demographic is broad: 18-54 years old • YouTube reached over 700 billion playbacks in 2010 Youtube.com (2011). Statistics. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/t/press_statistics on April 18, 2011.
What’s new with ANTS? … Screencasting production software has moved to the cloud!
What’s new with ANTS? … Principal Skinner: A half-ton of newspaper and all we get is 75 cents? That won't even cover the gas I used to go to the store to buy the twine to tie up the bundles. Hippie: It sounds like you're working for your car-r-r. Simplify-y, ma-an!
Why participate? • Serve the Needs of Today’s Library Users • Address needs of individuals with different Learning Styles • Increase the visibility of libraries • Altruism: Help your Colleagues! • Work receives Attribution – even when syndicated! (as per CC License) • Open Source = greater impact (measurable via data at ANTS sites) • Join a community of practice and learn • Saves all of us time!
Sustainable practices ANTS aims to be a sustainable Open Educational Repository (OER) Downes, Stephen. 2007. Models for Sustainable Open Educational Resources. Interdisciplinary Journal of Knowledge and Learning Objects. v 3, p. 41. Available Online: http://ijklo.org/Volume3/IJKLOv3p029-044Downes.pdf Retrieved: December 2008.
The future of ANTS • Promoting the merits of collaborative library work • Soliciting new team members for the “farm” • Handheld and other mobile devices • High Definition digital video on the Web and HTML5 • Increased visibility on high traffic sites: YouTube, iTunes, Facebook, etc. • Soliciting funding, sponsorship, and institutional support