Archive for the 'Streaming' Category

Apr 09 2009

A Skype from the classroom – an update on video conferencing wiki

Published by Mike Temple under Collaboration, Streaming, Video

Looking into video conferencing?

Wondering where to start?

What equipment should I use?

How do I organise a meeting?

What do I need to do before setting out on this journey?

Who do I conference with?

Where do I find them?

What should we talk about?

How long should it last?

Do I need a specialist room?

Do I need specialist equipment?

Do I need a high level of ICT skill?

Is it just a gimmick?

There are a great deal of answers and ideas already on the  A Skype from the classroom

However, this is a wiki that needs YOU to help.

kitchener_you.gif Your views are needed!

I need anyone who has answers to these or any other questions to help me put together a simple, tech-free ( as much as possible) guide to Video (web) conferencing on this wiki.  A wiki simply allows anyone to contribute or edit content very easily – if you get stuck, contact me.  Feel free to add pages where necessary.

Also, if you are just starting or are experienced, others would love to hear what you’ve been doing

Thanks

Mike

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Apr 09 2009

viewmy.tv – global internet tv

Published by Mike Temple under Streaming, Video

viewmy.tv is an intuitive and easy-to-use web portal which lets you access global television channels for free from all over the globe.

If you have your own internet TV channel, you can add it to our portal as a way of sharing it with others and get your message out.

Our aim is to revolutionise the way TV is broadcast and provide it for free to all of our users.

thanks to SVSD

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Apr 09 2009

Streaming video – add yours to the world, free with Ustream.tv

Published by Mike Temple under Streaming, Video

Streaming video using a webcam just got easier.  Using the Ustream.tv is free and simple to register

http://www.nextalk.net/nextalk62/images/cameras/image009.gif

Ustream is a platform that provides live interactive video for everyone. Anyone with a camera and an Internet connection can use Ustream to broadcast to a global audience.

In the classroom, this could be used to provide a feed for a number of projects

the SEGfL birdbox project is one example – what others have you been using or know about?

Comments would be welcome

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