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*successes pedagogy based on evidence to enhance learning
 
*successes pedagogy based on evidence to enhance learning
 
*interested in seeing working ECHO 360 solution, or discuss research outcomes, please feel free to contact Nick Marquis marquis(AT)mcmaster(DOT)ca
 
*interested in seeing working ECHO 360 solution, or discuss research outcomes, please feel free to contact Nick Marquis marquis(AT)mcmaster(DOT)ca
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==Diane Naughton, UofW==
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*takes video outputs to digital format, similar to the past; still need a camera, still need to get it to students
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*looked at VBrick
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**has two output sources: MPEG4 (Quicktime, REAL Player, VBRick decoder), Windows Media Encoder (on Windoze)
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**very easy to use
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*Connecting the Equipment
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**video, audio
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**finds its own IP, use of IP to connect to VBrick (browser-based); password protected
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**change output settings custom
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*could be used with "easy" button
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*could be archived automatically to FTP
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**used to broadcast though out classrooms (closed circuit- Sytek) but was discontinued
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*as campus increased, needed to look at different solutions
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*portable
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*hardware
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*not a computer
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*virus free
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*doesn't crash
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*learning curve (very curvy)
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*did lots of testing, couldn't find anything to make it unreliable
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====problems===
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*bandwith, firewalls, software
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*needed streaming server
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====Solutions====
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====reflector services====
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*UW pushes one feed to powerstream and they rebroadcast it using their servers
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*500GB = $875
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===Event Broadcasts===
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*Bill Gates visit, pushed to MSN website
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===DE===
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*Larry Smith, broadcast live classes to distance students
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*add in VP Presenter Software to add-in powerpoint
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**was concerned about-
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***uncomfortable with tech
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***class size issues
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***missing students?
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*Video Clip*
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Revision as of 12:24, 14 August 2008

9:15-10:15AM- James Skidmore, UW: “Prof Moments: a video alternative to lecture-casts”

Before Prof-Moments

  • taking notes from an oral Skidmore lecture- Nietzsche contra Wagner
  • difficult to just take notes orally; podcasting audio may not be sufficient
  • Learning Styles important
  • created "Prof Moments"
  • with the consultation from the LT3 centre

Example of Prof Moments

  • example lecture with "Prof Moments" (video & handout); text in [uwace.uwaterloo.ca UW ACE], some readings available:
  • edited videos himself using Camtasia Studio, tablet computer, speak to slides, record with minimal editing, exported to "swf" (flash video)
  • notes are taken on "handout pdf" of powerpoint
  • Skidmore: feels the repetition of listening, watching and notetaking increases learning; in "contact" with the information
  • difficult to multi-task (rollerblade and note-take)
  • assignments- virtual field trip; off into web sites - achieve tasks - they are getting a good introduction
  • provides structure for students
  • 9 units, 40 "prof moments"

Results

  • course evaluations indicate the students like humour, informality,
  • vice into virtue

Questions

  • How much time does this take?
    • has 6 TAs to assist
    • each semester takes a bit of time to get it ready
    • took a lot of time to get permissions
  • Have you considered teaching this blended, hybrid mix of face to face and then showing the prof moments
    • yes, perhaps. Has not taught the course face to face for a while. Is keen on letting students taking control of their learning
  • What was different between face to face that DE didn't get?
    • showed similar but different examples
    • posed questions, in class group work (some students resist group work)
    • attendance drops off in all large lecture classes near the end of the term
    • not much value-added to meet face to face?
    • perhaps expand or elaborate; still searching
  • Did face to face to students do better than DE?
    • No, they did the same
    • difficult to control
  • Where do you see your self on the "techno-saaviness" scale?
    • Not a real adventurer, but perhaps better than the "average". Tend to stick with what's there; easily available; using UW ACE; able to assist peers
  • Had you seen "prof moment" content that inspired you?
    • Les from UW gave an example of Breeze, introduced James to the idea
    • download Word, markup with Word with a tablet, resubmit back as a PDF
  • Little effort vs. Time consuming?

For more information mail: skidmore(AT)uwaterloo(DOT)ca


10:15-11 Andre Quenneville from ORION - IPTV

Director of Public Affairs, Ontario Research Innovation Optical Network

What is Orion?

  • Owned & operated by not-for-profit entity comprised of college & uni presidents
  • Next generation research & education network
  • equipment in 21 cities, hosted at college & uni campuses
  • private network apart of a global grid of R&E networks (CAN- CANARIE) and internationally
  • supports high bandwitch, low latency applications, i.e. HD quality video conference, multicasting, etc.
  • Lakehead has deployed Google Apps for Enterprise Education

Context for ORION

  • unconstrained bandwith
  • supporting virtual classrooms
  • sharing large datasets (terabyes
  • collaborate real-time
  • 75 members and growing, traffic up 600%
  • new initiatives;
    • e.g. medical imagine,
    • virtual classrooms,
    • distributed computing
    • student television (affiliated with Internet2, Case Western, Cleveland, Ohio)
      • streamed live over a channel, multi-cast enabled
      • content, news, documentaries, performance works, lectures, podcasts, news, sports events, entertainment programming etc.
      • http://www.orion.on.ca/orionstudenttv.html

discussion paper URL available at:TBA


Vision for an IPTV platform

  • something like this exists already- OSTN (US)
  • ORION took the lead in developing a Discussion Paper and online survey (serve as a catalyst)
  • Sheridan agreed to partner with ORION to stage a workshop and provide support
  • Institutions were asking, "why can't we have our own media streaming, animation, film programs, etc"?
  • A lot of content being produced but not shared
  • Ontario has some of the world leading film and animation schools, leverage to showcase and provide a platform to make available internally and externally to industry, parents and the community
  • Provide students, educators, researchers, teaching institutions and partners with a broadly accessible tool for posting, distributing and sharing
  • enhance the platform with interactive and web 2.0 capabilities
  • platform for collaboration

Benefits

  • network of channels
  • global showcase for Ontario's and Canada's excellence in producing digital media, film, TV

-R&D platform delivering test-bed capabilities for reseach in advanced media technologies and application, i.e. content for mobile devices, next-generation interactive media

  • living lab environment

Current Situation

  • looked at what schools are doing today
  • what happens to content
  • reviewed 20 initiatives, variety of approaches and objectives,

Content and programming

  • campus-wide student activities
  • tools to create content relevant to student experiences
  • programming information that students need about campus event and activities
  • lecture content on web, studies and exam prep, engage deeply in coursework
  • broadcast, film, animation and media programs need to keep apce with rapid avanes in the industry like http://youtube.com
  • research into content creation
  • content for wireless devices
  • support for internal and external marketing and recruitment and outreach activities
    • e.g. Fanshawe college allowing students to post information about the college

Technology, Platform & infrastructure

  • Hosted websites
  • Proprietary broacast platforms, G-Channel, V-Brick, etc.
  • Broadcast through local cable
  • Publicly available apps, like iTunes, Ustream, etc
  • INUK Netorks
  • Open Student Television Netork (OSTN)


Operations, management & funding

  • critical mass?
  • resource challenges?
  • production facilities
  • appropriate rights management framework?

Survey Findings

Highlights

  • seems to be sufficient support
  • 39 institutions participated
  • 67% have or plan to distrubete student , faculty and/or inst. generated content
  • 72% feel it would be valuable

Workshop at Sheridan

  • Hosted at Sheridan - June 18, 19
  • Over 100 people participated, representing colleges, unis, industry, gov, and otehr stakeholders
  • showcase and exhibitors June 18
  • looked at practical applications
    • content and programming
    • platform and technology issues
    • operational issues and sources of funding
  • Sheridan, Ryerson, Waterloo presented

Technology/INfrastructure

  • standards.protocol
  • staffing
  • management philosophy & protocols

Outcome

  • 20 people signed up
  • struck a 6ppl steering committee
  • focus on developing options going forward, including recommendations
  • would like to see pilot/proof of concept within 12-18mos
  • up to 10institutions
  • deploy a shared platform
  • able to program, upload, stream and archive content
  • introduce interactive social networking of web 2.0 capabilities

Next Steps

  • consult on optmal design, format and platform


Initial Steering Group (student) Brock, (prof) Ryerson, Sheridan,(AD) (Chair)Fanshawe, Royal Ontario Museum, ORION


Learn More

  • Discussion Paper
  • Workshop findings
  • Future updates

http://www.orion.on.ca

http://www.orion.on.ca/iptvworkshop

ORION SUMMIT

Plenaries

  • Former U of T president and celebrated physicist Robert J. Birgeneau opens the Summit!

Read more about the current chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley...

  • Bestselling author Dr. John Kao gives Summit delegates a crash course on innovation!

John Kao Former President & now chancellor at xx? November 3-4, 2008 Toronto Convention Centre

Questions

  • Can you solve the last mile
    • Not really within ORION
    • Andrew- often it is the institutional policies, i.e. packet shaping


11:30-12:30 Best Alternatives for Lecture Capture & Delivery: Panel Presentation

Linda Murphy-Boyer

  • see Linda's wiki notes
  • introduced to podcasting by James Skidmore
  • UofT ran a podcast pilot
  • Brought in a lot of guest speakers: 60 profs were interested
  • prepared report on status of lecture capture systems
  • have 53,000 students in Blackboard posting video (but not streamed)
  • looking at formats

Taxonomy of Delivery Modes

Event Podcasting

  • Push out video/ moment/ event/lecture
  • "talking head" video
  • something outside the classroom, e.g. "learning objectives" - 3min video
  • fun & engaging; can illustrate difficult concepts, record demonstrations

Lecture Capture

  • simultaneously record video, audio and powerpoint
  • can be synchronously and asynchronously
  • business model and physical appliance model affects system choice
    • appliance can be permanently fixed in a classroom or moved room to room
    • web-based services, can be hosted on-or off site
    • best systems are one-touch systems; business-as-usual- "do you want to record this lecture"; push the "easy button"; link is sent to prof, prof posts to Blackboard, etc.
  • gave a handout of survey of lecture capture systems; asked not to redistribute

Meeting Software

Nick Marquis of McMaster

Learning Technologies Consultant Fo Social Sciences, office of the Dean and Associate Dean

  • North American universities increased enrollments without funding
  • teaching more students
  • 19,000undergraduate, 3,000grad students
  • 125-600 students at any given time
  • approach taken
    • learning impact, cost effectiveness, instructor impact
  • pilot test phase of course/lecture capture,goal enhance student undergrad learning
  • had to consider many "enterprise-ready" systems over 18 month research schedule
  • looked at many of the same systems Linda mentioned
  • had evidence that lecture capture had positive learning outcomes
  • needed $ to sustain post-funding
  • $50 per class
  • help of campus partners, VP provost, University Library- automated lecture capture- using existing equipment
  • early stages of adoption with enterprise solutions
  • retrofitting 3 classrooms with appliances this September
    • appliances are capable of capturing audio input, VGA, Doc cam, video cam
  • will only use desktop capture, go to server, distributed automatically to course sites
  • focusing minimizing presence of the technology
  • provided a variety of work-flows, mp4, flash, etc
  • can be controlled remotely
  • ECHO 360 system has API to be controlled by Crestron podium lecture control systems
  • appliances do processing of rough data, connects to 10-100 ethernet drop, pre-compressed format, does not bog down the network
  • plug-ins for a variety of course management systems integrate well; Angel, WebCT, Blackboard, directly to iTunesU as a mode of delivery
  • keeping formats standardized and formalized on campus; reduce IT support nightmare
  • closed captioning options, which allow greater accessibility options
    • one of the measures- accessibility in the choice of system
  • will watch to see what the rest of the campus moves to
  • costs are ongoing, given funding models in academic institution
  • looking at open-source initiatives, i.e. open-cast at Berkely
  • mainly through F2F research, student perceptions, learning outcome evaluation, instructor expectations to address challenges
  • successes pedagogy based on evidence to enhance learning
  • interested in seeing working ECHO 360 solution, or discuss research outcomes, please feel free to contact Nick Marquis marquis(AT)mcmaster(DOT)ca


Diane Naughton, UofW

  • takes video outputs to digital format, similar to the past; still need a camera, still need to get it to students
  • looked at VBrick
    • has two output sources: MPEG4 (Quicktime, REAL Player, VBRick decoder), Windows Media Encoder (on Windoze)
    • very easy to use
  • Connecting the Equipment
    • video, audio
    • finds its own IP, use of IP to connect to VBrick (browser-based); password protected
    • change output settings custom
  • could be used with "easy" button
  • could be archived automatically to FTP
    • used to broadcast though out classrooms (closed circuit- Sytek) but was discontinued
  • as campus increased, needed to look at different solutions
  • portable
  • hardware
  • not a computer
  • virus free
  • doesn't crash
  • learning curve (very curvy)
  • did lots of testing, couldn't find anything to make it unreliable

=problems

  • bandwith, firewalls, software
  • needed streaming server


Solutions

reflector services

  • UW pushes one feed to powerstream and they rebroadcast it using their servers
  • 500GB = $875

Event Broadcasts

  • Bill Gates visit, pushed to MSN website

DE

  • Larry Smith, broadcast live classes to distance students
  • add in VP Presenter Software to add-in powerpoint
    • was concerned about-
      • uncomfortable with tech
      • class size issues
      • missing students?
  • Video Clip*