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VodcastProduction

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on November 12, 2008 at 6:57:25 pm
 

Vodcasting: Production and Distribution

 

Goal: To provide a hands-on experience to develop a vodcast by uploading video files to a server, online video sharing sites and iTunes U, setting up a blog, using online file sharing sites to edit, organize and display videos, creating widgets to display videos on alternative sites like Blackboard and social networks. This event will also include vodcasting teaching and learning applications, vodcasting resources and readings, and a brief review of copyright issues in vodcasting.

 

Agenda:

  1. We have video. Now what? Overview of Workshop 2 (5 min)
  2. Demonstrate & discuss upload options (15 min)
  1. School-hosted (Server & Blackboard)
  2. Free online video sharing sites (YouTube, Vimeo, Viddyou, Jumpcut)
  3. iTunes U
  1. Stream Live Video Online to creat a vodcast (Ustream.tv)
  2. Upload existing video to Online Video Editing site & do quick edits - JumpCut (15 min)
  3. Upload existing video to YouTube, Viddyou, Vimeo and explore options. (15 min)
  4. Create groups, albums and channels in online sharing sites (10 min)
  5. Learn about and Create widgets from online sharing sites (10 min)
  6. Embed video & widgets to various sites (Blackboard, Social network, and blogs) (10 min)
  7. Set up a blog using Tumblr and embed, upload and email video into Tumblr (20 min)
  8. Subscribe to vodcasts in a podcatcher (iTunes/Google Reader) (10 min)
  9. Use the Copyright Guidelines provided to make sure all necessary rights and permissions are secured for the material included in your vodcasts. (10 min)

 

I. Overview

 

II. Discuss Video Upload Options

     A. School-hosted: Server and Blackboard

     B. iTunes U

     C. Free online video sharing sites: YouTube, Vimeo, Viddyou, Jumpcut, etc.

 

III. Live Streaming Video Channels

     A. Ustream.TVhttp://www.ustream.tv/channel/freshmancomp-live

     B. BlogTV: http://www.blogtv.com/People/soul4real

You can embed your live stream anywhere on the internet and create a live chat with video and text. Here is an example of the Ustream channel embedded in our course network. I use it here for office hours. http://freshmancomp.ning.com/profile/drcoop


soul4real- Broadcast your self LIVE

 

IV.  Online Video Editing & Sharing Sites

     A. JumpCut: http://www.jumpcut.com/myhome/index

     B. MotionBox: http://www.motionbox.com/mixer/edit

     C. One True Media: http://www.onetruemedia.com

Share your Video Montages to your own personal TiVo channel. Then, your friends or family can watch your videos on their broadband-connected TiVo Series2™ or Series3™ box.

 

 

 

V. Online Video Sharing Sites

     A. YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/soul4real Create a channels, groups and playlists. You can now add annotations to videos and captions and titles. HD Video (sort of). Embed video anywhere.

     B. Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/channel6780 Easy to create a vodcast by creating a channel. Channel has forums, a calendar, and you can add an RSS feed from a blog to add text content. Create albums and groups. Upload HD video.

     C. ViddYou: http://www.viddyou.com/soul4real Doesn't have a lot of features that the others do, but it takes true HD video and it looks the best by far. No Channel, groups, playlists.

     D. Viddler: You can record directly on the site and your viewers or you can add video or text comments or tags on the timeline of your video. See below. This is a great teaching tool.

     

 

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