Re: [NEWUG-Teach] video

Adrienne Sehatzadeh (Adrienne.Sehatzadeh@Dal.Ca)
Mon, 22 Oct 2007 13:39:59 -0300

Hi Rose - Here at Dalhousie we have a streaming server. Many faculty use
this service to have video streamed into their online courses. Once the
file is on the server, the faculty member is provided with the url
address and this is what is put into the course space for students to
access. Don't have to worry about file size, etc, etc,. The only issue
is copyright, but I don't know what the requirements are for you in the U.S.
Adrienne

Rose Patterson wrote:

> Hello everyone,
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> I have a question about using video in course shells. We have a
> number of faculty that would like to put streaming video in their
> course shells. Has anyone done this? If so, how have you done this?
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> We have begun to research using software outside of WebCT to do this
> because we are worried about how the video might slow WebCT down.
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> Any ideas would be appreciated.
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> Thank you.
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> *Instructional Technologist, IITS*
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