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Opencast Community

3 months ago

Matterhorn Orgzonas

To guide development of Opencast Matterhorn, the teams conducted customer research and developed two Orgzonas. To read more about the Matterhorn Orgzonas, visit http://wiki.opencastproject...

Published 10 months ago

I (heart) Matterhorn

The Opencast Matterhorn project leads answer the question "Which feature of Matterhorn is closest to your heart?" Some of the answers given in this video describe features planned for future releases of Matterhorn (beyond 1.0). For more information about the Opencast Matterhorn project, visit www.opencastproject.org.

Published 10 months ago

Introduction to Opencast Matterhorn

Mara Hancock presents an introduction to Opencast Matterhorn as a webinar through the Open Courseware Consortium

Published 11 months ago

Opencast Matterhorn Developer Workshop

This was a training session on how to develop Java, REST, and WSDL-based services using the Matterhorn technology stack and tools, in particular: * OSGI * JAX-RS * JAX-WS * JAXB * JUnit * Eclipse * Maven2 and the Matterhorn and bnd plugins

Published 1 year ago

Opencast Matterhorn Project Announcement

UC Berkeley and ETH Zurich are delighted to announce the launch of Opencast Matterhorn, an international open source software project designed to ease the recording, processing and distribution of academic content for institutions around the world. Using a communal Webcasting platform, educational technology experts and programmers from 13 partner institutions are developing a system to improve automated video and audio production for course lectures, events and other forms of online knowledge-sharing. Opencast Matterhorn is funded by grants totalling $1.5 million from the William & Flora Hewlett and Andrew W. Mellon foundations.

Published 1 year ago

By Opencast Admin

The Opencast Community Project

Olaf Schulte (ETH Zurich) talks about making podcasts available online globally through the OpenCast Community Project and the Matterhorn project and also talks about the ways ETH Zurich are making headway in the OpenCast Community Project

Published 1 year ago

By Opencast Admin, Podcasting Conference at Oxford Universi


Opencast Matterhorn Project Announcement

1 year ago

User Studies from Osnabruck

Markus Kettrl (Osnabruck University) talks about how the Osnabruck podcasting team record and upload audio and video podcasts of lectures and also the kinds of systems they use to achieve this

Published 1 year ago

By Opencast Admin, Podcasting Conference at Oxford Universi

Introduction to Opencast Matterhorn

Mara Hancock presents an introduction to Opencast Matterhorn as a webinar through the Open Courseware Consortium

Published 11 months ago

The Opencast Community Project

Olaf Schulte (ETH Zurich) talks about making podcasts available online globally through the OpenCast Community Project and the Matterhorn project and also talks about the ways ETH Zurich are making headway in the OpenCast Community Project

Published 1 year ago

By Opencast Admin, Podcasting Conference at Oxford Universi

I (heart) Matterhorn

The Opencast Matterhorn project leads answer the question "Which feature of Matterhorn is closest to your heart?" Some of the answers given in this video describe features planned for future releases of Matterhorn (beyond 1.0). For more information about the Opencast Matterhorn project, visit www.opencastproject.org.

Published 10 months ago

Opencast Community

Insights on the Opencast Community, how it has enabled us to build and learn together, it's role as an incubator for research and new projects, and how the Opencast Community can be a force for change. Speakers: Armin Brunner from ETH Zürich, Josep Rivera from the Open University of Catalonia, Bruce Sandhorst from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Markus Ketterl from the University of Osnabrück, Mara Hancock from the University of California Berkeley, and Christopher Brooks from the University of Saskatchewan.

Published 3 months ago

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Opencast Matterhorn Developer Workshop

This was a training session on how to develop Java, REST, and WSDL-based services using the Matterhorn technology stack and tools, in particular: * OSGI * JAX-RS * JAX-WS * JAXB * JUnit * Eclipse * Maven2 and the Matterhorn and bnd plugins

Published 1 year ago

Opencast Matterhorn Design Studio Team 3

Design Studio team presentations from the Opencast Matterhorn team meeting in Zurich, Switzerland. Sept 25, 2009. A design studio is an activity which merges user-centered design and agile development. The project team members (including designers and non-designers interested in the process) work together to create several different rough designs for a particular scenario. They usually create the designs after reviewing models and knowledge gathered during previous user research, but may also bring in their own subject matter expert knowledge to the process. The team then critiques & discusses the designs, and ideally also merges them into one design concept to move forward. Because we didn't have the time for a whole day session at the Zurich meeting (which is recommended for design studios), we were not able to perform the merging step. However, Allison & Judy plan to complete this work as part of their work on the Admin app conceptual framework.

Published 10 months ago

Opencast Matterhorn Design Studio Team 2

Design Studio team presentations from the Opencast Matterhorn team meeting in Zurich, Switzerland. Sept 25, 2009. A design studio is an activity which merges user-centered design and agile development. The project team members (including designers and non-designers interested in the process) work together to create several different rough designs for a particular scenario. They usually create the designs after reviewing models and knowledge gathered during previous user research, but may also bring in their own subject matter expert knowledge to the process. The team then critiques & discusses the designs, and ideally also merges them into one design concept to move forward. Because we didn't have the time for a whole day session at the Zurich meeting (which is recommended for design studios), we were not able to perform the merging step. However, Allison & Judy plan to complete this work as part of their work on the Admin app conceptual framework.

Published 10 months ago

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