A presentation on evaluating and downloading audio and video for education given by Guy Mullins of the Alt^I Research Institute of Arizona State University for the 4C initiative.
Evaluating and Downloading Audio and Video (Guy Mullins) Alt^I ASU
1. 4cinitiative.com
Evaluating and Downloading
Audio & Video
Guy Mullins, Arizona State University
Content. Capability. Connect. Collaborate.
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Evaluating and Downloading Audio & Video
Guy Mullins, Arizona State University
4cinitiative.com http://4cinitiative.com/
2. Guy Mullins
Arizona State University
Director of New Media
Applied Learning Technologies Institute
guy.mullins@asu.edu
@dotguy on Twitter, Google, etc.
http://www.google.com/profiles/dotguy
http://alti.asu.edu
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Digits and avatar imagery.
Arizona State University
Director of New Media
Applied Learning Technologies Institute
guy.mullins@asu.edu
@dotguy on Twitter, Google, etc.
http://www.google.com/profiles/dotguy
http://alti.asu.edu
3. "The real pedagogical action around video
is not viewing, but creating."
InsideHigherEd.com
February 4, 2010
-- Joshua Kim
Projects
"The real pedagogical action around video is not viewing, but creating."
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Video Projects, not Video Viewing
By Joshua Kim February 4, 2010
Conexiones students interviewing ASU paleoanthropologist, Donald Johanson.
Lucy (bones in background case) was discovered in Hadar, Ethiopia in 1974; the first known member of humanoid species,
“Australopithecusafarensis.”
4. Open Media Tools & Repositories
Content. Capability. Connect. Collaborate.
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Open Media Tools & Repositories
Boxee • Miro • VLC • iTunes • Internet Archive • US National Archives • YouTube • Video Lectures Net • Academic Earth
5. Photo by MeriLee B
800lbs
• Every minute, 20 hours of
video is uploaded to YouTube.
• YouTube.com/edu
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Every minute, 20 hours of video is uploaded to YouTube.
YouTube.com/edu
6. /edu
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Provides some organization and structure to the “mass quantities”
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Primarily Lectures and Discussions.
Plus Responses, which are key to developing Rich Media as a means of “many-to-many” dialog versus the monologue model
of traditional “one-to-many” broadcasting.
YouTube / edu is perhaps a “Response” by Google to iTunes U from Apple.
9. iTunes U
Universities & Colleges, Beyond Campus, K-12
• Lectures
• Language lessons
• Films
• Labs
• Audiobooks
• Tours
• Documents
http://www.apple.com/education/itunes-u/profiles.html
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iTunes U
A powerful distribution system for everything from lectures to language lessons, films to labs, audiobooks to tours — even PDF
documents.
Apple iTunes U Promo featuring ASU
http://www.apple.com/education/itunes-u/profiles.html
10. iTunes U
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Arizona State University
Public iTunes U Site, Private iTunes U Site
Open Course Ware (OCW)
11. iTunes U
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Arizona State University
Public iTunes U Site, Private iTunes U Site
Open Course Ware (OCW)
12. iTunes U - Google CSE
http://tinyurl.com/itunes-cse
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Google Custom Search
http://www.google.com/cse/
Searching the “walled garden” of iTunes for Audio, Video, and other podcast materials.
iTunes Podcast Resources
http://tinyurl.com/itunes-cse
13. Video Lectures Net
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Free and open access educational video lectures repository.
“The lectures are given by distinguished scholars and scientists at the most important and prominent events like conferences,
summer schools, workshops and science promotional events from many fields of Science. The portal is aimed at promoting
science, exchanging ideas and fostering knowledge sharing by providing high quality didactic contents not only to a scientific
community but also to a general public.”
http://videolectures.net/
“One of the core members of Opencast project. Opencast is a community project to build and deliver an Open Source
enterprise-level, integrated and interoperable framework to produce, process, distribute, and preserve audiovisual objects in
research, teaching and learning.”
14. Video Lectures Net
http://videolectures.net/stanfordcs106af07_sahami_lec25/
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Free and open access educational video lectures repository.
“The lectures are given by distinguished scholars and scientists at the most important and prominent events like conferences,
summer schools, workshops and science promotional events from many fields of Science. The portal is aimed at promoting
science, exchanging ideas and fostering knowledge sharing by providing high quality didactic contents not only to a scientific
community but also to a general public.”
http://videolectures.net/
“One of the core members of Opencast project. Opencast is a community project to build and deliver an Open Source
enterprise-level, integrated and interoperable framework to produce, process, distribute, and preserve audiovisual objects in
research, teaching and learning.”
15. Screencasting
You Suck at Photoshop
Heavy Metal Umlaut
by Jon Udell who coined the term,
“Screencast” in 2004
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Jon Udell 02/07/2005
“When Wikipedia's page on the heavy metal umlaut made the rounds of the blogosphere recently, I decided to make a
documentary screencast that would illustrate and narrate Wikipedia's editorial process. The screencast was well received, and
a number of people wrote wondering how I made it...Back in November, when I wrote that column, I didn't know what to call
this medium I've been working in. So I posted a call for names on my blog, and a couple of days later, I collated the
responses and settled on the term screencast. It looks like that name is going to stick.”
16. Open Source Teaching Project
Marshall Brain
Founder, HowStuffWorks.com
“Tinkering”
http://www.opensourceteaching.org/
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Open Source Teaching Project
Built on a paradigm for public service.
“We recruit people to share lessons learned about life, careers, culture, and academic...We apply social media as a seamless
tool for teaching, managing, and collaborating with others.”
Utilizes an interesting audio delivery platform from Soundcloud.com
17. US National Archives, Teaching With Documents
http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/
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US National Archives Teaching with Documents
http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/
Reproducible copies of primary documents from the holdings of the National Archives of the United States, teaching activities
correlated to the National History Standards
http://www.archives.gov/global-pages/exit.html?link=http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/nchs/standards/
National Standards for Civics and Government and cross-curricular connections.
http://www.archives.gov/global-pages/exit.html?link=http://www.civiced.org/stds.html
18. US National Archives, Teaching With Documents
http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/
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US National Archives Teaching with Documents
http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/
Reproducible copies of primary documents from the holdings of the National Archives of the United States, teaching activities
correlated to the National History Standards
http://www.archives.gov/global-pages/exit.html?link=http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/nchs/standards/
National Standards for Civics and Government and cross-curricular connections.
http://www.archives.gov/global-pages/exit.html?link=http://www.civiced.org/stds.html
19. The Internet Archive
Moving Pictures
• http://www.archive.org/details/movies
Audio
• http://www.archive.org/details/audio
The Archive recommends VLC a robust open-source
Media Player available for Mac, Windows, and Linux
8 downloads per second
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The Internet Archive
“This library contains thousands of digital movies uploaded by Archive users which range from classic full-length films, to daily
alternative news broadcasts, to cartoons and concerts. Many of these videos are available for free download.”
“VLC Media Player is the most versatile player we've found for playing the wide variety of movies found in the Archive. And,
it's free! We also recommend MPlayer.”
Who owns the rights to these movies?
“Many of the movies and collections are licensed with Creative Commons Licenses. Uploaders may designate whether or not
an item has a CC License. If they do so, the Creative Commons logo will appear on the left hand side of the movie's detail
page. Some films may have additional contact information listed for the filmmaker.”
FAQ - http://www.archive.org/about/faqs.php
20. The Internet Archive
Moving Pictures
• http://www.archive.org/details/movies
Audio
• http://www.archive.org/details/audio
The Archive recommends VLC a robust open-source
Media Player available for Mac, Windows, and Linux
8 downloads per second
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The Internet Archive
“This library contains thousands of digital movies uploaded by Archive users which range from classic full-length films, to daily
alternative news broadcasts, to cartoons and concerts. Many of these videos are available for free download.”
“VLC Media Player is the most versatile player we've found for playing the wide variety of movies found in the Archive. And,
it's free! We also recommend MPlayer.”
Who owns the rights to these movies?
“Many of the movies and collections are licensed with Creative Commons Licenses. Uploaders may designate whether or not
an item has a CC License. If they do so, the Creative Commons logo will appear on the left hand side of the movie's detail
page. Some films may have additional contact information listed for the filmmaker.”
FAQ - http://www.archive.org/about/faqs.php
21. The Internet Archive & Creative Commons Promo
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/
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Internet Archive & Creative Commons Promo
http://www.archive.org/details/InternetArchiveCreativeCommonsPromo
“thanks to Jay and Ryanne of Ryan is Hungry and Rupert Howe of Twittervlog.tv for allowing me to license this derivative work which includes their non-
commercially licensed videos simply under a Creative Commons Attribution license.
I'd also like to thank Professor Lessig for building Creative Commons and Brewster Kahle for building The Internet Archive. Another shout out goes to Markus
Sandy for getting me involved with this project. And one more to Carl Malamud for the excellent work he did combining Lessig's PowerPoint presentation on "The
Withering of the Net: How DC Pathologies are Undermining the Growth and Wealth of the Net." with the video of the event.
Thanks to Cory Doctorow for thinking up the Bitchun Society.”
And here are the links to all materials used in this video.
* http://www.archive.org/details/ClaCinOnl_ThingsToCome
* http://twittervlog.tv/2008/11/the-placenta-video-vlomo-day-3/
* http://ryanishungry.com/2007/12/31/alemany-farm-san-francisco-urban-farming/
* http://www.archive.org/details/igovernance_rawfootage_l2a
* http://twittervlog.tv/2007/10/normal-service-will-resume-imminently/
22. Academic Earth “Hulu of Education”
http://academicearth.org/
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Academic Earth is an organization founded with the goal of giving everyone on earth access to a world-class!education.
We are building a user-friendly educational ecosystem that will give internet users around the world the ability to
easily find, interact with, and learn from full video courses and lectures from the world!s leading scholars.
— Selected to TIME.com's 50 Best Websites of 2009 (8/09)
— Reached one million visits from Jan-April 2009 / First Quarter (4/09)
— Surpassed 200k unique monthly visitors (2/09)
— Bill And Melinda Gates Foundation endorsement in January 2010
23. Media Center Software
ABC Archives
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Miro - Open-source, non-profit video player and podcast client available for Mac, Windows and Linux (including an Ubuntu
distribution).
Boxee - the best way to enjoy entertainment from the Internet and computer on your TV.
iTunes - Free commercial media player and podcast client available for Mac and Windows
24. Miro Open Source Media Center
http://openvideoalliance.org/
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Miro
Open-source, non-profit video player and podcast client available for Mac, Windows and Linux (including an Ubuntu
distribution).
Created by the Participatory Culture Foundation
“Through software and advocacy, Participatory Culture Foundation works to build a fairer, more open, and more
democratic media space...PCF is a founder of the Open Video Alliance, a coalition of organizations, companies, and
individuals that are working to create open tools, workflows, licensing systems for online video.”
1) RSS Feeds
2) Channels of Content
3) Download
4) High Quality Media Player
25. Miro Open Source Media Center
http://openvideoalliance.org/
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Miro
Open-source, non-profit video player and podcast client available for Mac, Windows and Linux (including an Ubuntu
distribution).
Created by the Participatory Culture Foundation
“Through software and advocacy, Participatory Culture Foundation works to build a fairer, more open, and more
democratic media space...PCF is a founder of the Open Video Alliance, a coalition of organizations, companies, and
individuals that are working to create open tools, workflows, licensing systems for online video.”
1) RSS Feeds
2) Channels of Content
3) Download
4) High Quality Media Player
26. Miro Open Source Media Center
http://openvideoalliance.org/
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Miro
Open-source, non-profit video player and podcast client available for Mac, Windows and Linux (including an Ubuntu
distribution).
Created by the Participatory Culture Foundation
“Through software and advocacy, Participatory Culture Foundation works to build a fairer, more open, and more
democratic media space...PCF is a founder of the Open Video Alliance, a coalition of organizations, companies, and
individuals that are working to create open tools, workflows, licensing systems for online video.”
1) RSS Feeds
2) Channels of Content
3) Download
4) High Quality Media Player
27. Miro Open Source Media Center
http://openvideoalliance.org/
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Miro
Open-source, non-profit video player and podcast client available for Mac, Windows and Linux (including an Ubuntu
distribution).
Created by the Participatory Culture Foundation
“Through software and advocacy, Participatory Culture Foundation works to build a fairer, more open, and more
democratic media space...PCF is a founder of the Open Video Alliance, a coalition of organizations, companies, and
individuals that are working to create open tools, workflows, licensing systems for online video.”
1) RSS Feeds
2) Channels of Content
3) Download
4) High Quality Media Player
28. Miro Open Source Media Center
http://openvideoalliance.org/
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Miro
Open-source, non-profit video player and podcast client available for Mac, Windows and Linux (including an Ubuntu
distribution).
Created by the Participatory Culture Foundation
“Through software and advocacy, Participatory Culture Foundation works to build a fairer, more open, and more
democratic media space...PCF is a founder of the Open Video Alliance, a coalition of organizations, companies, and
individuals that are working to create open tools, workflows, licensing systems for online video.”
1) RSS Feeds
2) Channels of Content
3) Download
4) High Quality Media Player
29. Boxee Opensource Media Center
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Boxee - “The best way to enjoy entertainment from the Internet and computer on your TV.”
A cross-platform freeware home theater PC (HTPC) program with a 10-foot user interface and social networking features
designed for the living-room TV. Boxee is a fork of the free and open source XBMC media center software which Boxee
uses as an application framework for its GUI and media player core platform, together with some custom and proprietary
additions.
Open Education Resource “Apps” include: Open University, Internet Archives, UCTV, and more...
30. Boxee Opensource Media Center
Open Education Resources Apps
Open University, Internet Archives, UCTV, and more...
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Boxee - “The best way to enjoy entertainment from the Internet and computer on your TV.”
A cross-platform freeware home theater PC (HTPC) program with a 10-foot user interface and social networking features
designed for the living-room TV. Boxee is a fork of the free and open source XBMC media center software which Boxee
uses as an application framework for its GUI and media player core platform, together with some custom and proprietary
additions.
Open Education Resource “Apps” include: Open University, Internet Archives, UCTV, and more...
31. Boxee Opensource Media Center
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Boxee - promotional video
video http://vimeo.com/8599559?hd=1
33. Questions, comments, etc...
guy.mullins@asu.edu
@dotguy on Twitter, Google, etc.
http://www.google.com/profiles/dotguy
http://alti.asu.edu
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Questions, comments, feedback, follow-up...
Arizona State University
Director of New Media
Applied Learning Technologies Institute
guy.mullins@asu.edu
@dotguy on Twitter, Google, etc.
http://www.google.com/profiles/dotguy
http://alti.asu.edu