Web media initiative and media support at Columbia University
Brian O'Hagan October 8, 2010 3rd TF-Media Task Force meeting
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Web media initiative and media support at Columbia University Brian O'Hagan October 8, 2010 3rd TF-Media Task Force meeting Digital media production support Podcasting & Course-casting Course-related video platform Columbia on iTunes U,
Brian O'Hagan October 8, 2010 3rd TF-Media Task Force meeting
Brian O'Hagan Media Services Digital media production support Course-related video platform Columbia on iTunes U, YouTube Podcasting & Course-casting
Our Mission: In partnership with the faculty as content experts, the Center is committed to advancing the purposeful use of new media and digital technologies in Columbia University's educational programs. We are committed to ongoing evaluation of the efficacy of our work within the University. Strategies: Creating the Culture of Use Empowering Students and Faculty with New Generic Tools Forging Partnerships
203 total course collections available to the Columbia community 19,400 track downloads per week (avg), by Columbia students & the public 98 course collections created last academic year, a 53% increase over the previous year
An average of 800 total video views a day 330 academic videos available for online viewing Actively shared on Facebook & Twitter
24/7 open access to a selection of Columbia academic videos, including lectures, seminars, and events Available for on-demand viewing; Subscribe via RSS or podcast Mobile accessibility with network-enabled portable devices (iOS & Android)
Next steps... audio and video metadata?
(Sakai, Courseworks, Wikispaces, EdBlogs)
(iTunes U, YouTube, Web/Media servers)
(MediaThread, VITAL)
automatic RSS generation?
video collection building?
administrative audio and video asset management?
content-based searching of video?
accessibility and captioning?
Media production services: an overview
Secure link generator (SLiGen)