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Opencast is an initiative driven by higher education institutions to empower…
> > institutions to make informed choices about capture, processing, and distribution infrastructure for audio/video.
> > faculty to teach courses and share knowledge with their students and learners worldwide without technology getting in the way.
> > students to access and shape media into a more meaningful tool for learning.
> > everyone to easily find and engage with educational video, audio, and other rich media from instructors and institutions around the world.
Visit Opencastproject.org for more information.
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New Channels to New Learners: Podcasting and the Open University
Peter Scott (Open University) talks about the Open University’s podcasting service, its Youtube Channel and ITunesU page. In particular, he also talks about the challenge of offering a professional podcasting service
The Challenges and Opportunities in Podcasting at a Research University
Peter Robinson (Oxford University) about the challenges and opportunities in Podcasting at Oxford University and how the podcasting team at Oxford has found the experience of creating a podcasting project
Under the Bonnet: Technical Considerations in Running Open University Podcasting
Ben Hawkridge (Open University) talks about the technical aspect of running a university podcasting service: covering questions such as server management, accessibility issues and analyzing usage statistics
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
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Andreas Busch from the University of Oxford talks about making lectures portable.
Podcasting at Cambridge
Bjoern Hassler talks about the University of Cambridge's experiences with podcasting.
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Peter Kese outlines work from the Josef Stefan Institue on Podcasting
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Markus Ketterl from University of Osnabrück talks about their podcasting initiatives.

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