Vorlesung in der Videotauschbörse
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- Erstellt am Freitag, 22. Februar 2008 09:05
Already the university manages a large amount of audio traffic that travels through the network.
"An
audio stream is created for every lecture and made available to
students on the same day - either on our internal network or on the
internet," Peter Hole, Macquarie University infrastructure services
manager, said.
About 100 audio recordings are done per day, he
said. Students can access a streaming audio feed or download the entire
lecture.
"We're looking to expand that to have more video
content. There's limited PowerPoint-type content that goes with the
audio stream at the moment so we're looking to put far more visual
content with it (audio)," Mr Hole said.
The university established its own channel on YouTube last year mainly to market itself to potential students.
Placing videos of lectures on YouTube is something the varsity is working on but two issues need to be resolved beforehand.
"We
can't just point the camera at the lecturer and upload the lesson. The
back of a lecturer's head isn't necessarily the thing you want to be
watching ... we have to be more creative.
"There's also the
question of copyright for when the lecturer shows a video as part of
the lecture ... it's fine for us to show that on campus but we have to
be careful if it's on the internet and if someone downloads it," Mr
Hole said.
The university roped in Nortel Networks for its
network upgrade, paying the supplier a "seven-digit-sum" to replace old
Cisco gear, he said.
Source: AustralianIT


