Keynote presentations
- Carol Skyring
- Visual communication: from Zoopraxiscope to YouTube
- Obadiah Greenberg
- Broadcast your university: YouTube and the global classroom
- Jon Baggaley, Claus Knudsen
- The video-conferencing haves and have-nots: an online conversation between Professor Jon Baggaley and Dr. Claus Knudsen
Masterclasses
Pedagogy and assessment
- PA1: Geraldine Jones, Gabriele Edwards
- Student digital media productions, take 2: assessment choice
- PA2: Carla Cornelissen, Ruth Romijn
- The use of video in an interactive learning environment
- PA3: Jeroen Bottema, Tom Visscher
- Video reflection in digital portfolios
- PA4: Hans Bronkhorst
- Training distance learning tools at a distance
- PA5: Yvonne Crotty
- The importance of assessment for learning when creatively using digital technology and web 2.0 technologies in a research based masters programme
- PA6: Eduardo Perez
- The pedagogical role of asynchronous communication in face-to-face and distance education: a comparative study
- PA7: Palle Qvist
- Video exams and the external examiners: results from a questionnaire
- PA8: Alena Hradilova, Libor Stepanek
- The use of videoconference recordings database in academic writing classes
- PA9: Maria Hadjipavlou, Chris Comber
- Video conferencing in initial teacher training: does it make any difference in the construction of student teachers’ pedagogical knowledge?
- PA10: Clive Holtham
- Achieving the potential of web-conferencing: lessons from media synchronicity theory
- PA11: Koos Winnips, Gert-Jan Verheij
- Didactic models for the use of videolectures
- PA12: Roy Williams, Regina Karousou, Simone Gumtau,
- Beyond text: interactive and collaborative reflective practice
- PA13: Mark Hoeksma, Ries Sieswerda
- Learning from practice to improve practice in various African cultures
- PA14: Tricia Thorpe, Jane Williams
- How should we create video resources to enhance teaching and learning
- PA15: Bruce Nightingale
- Much Ado About iPods: digital literacy and teaching Shakespeare
Tools and content oriented applications
Projects and cases: implementation and sustainability
People and technology: societal aspects
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TC4: Schedule
Zoep: the engine
- Erik Boon: VU University Amsterdam; MXP/Audiovisual Centre, Netherlands
Watch this presentation: link to Echo360 capture
In the Streamteam workshop at DIVERSE 2008 we discussed project plans for international content sharing. An update on this topic will be presented in the papers of Erik Boon and Jan T.Goldschmeding
Zoep is a finding engine, which allows academics to collect and manage relevant streaming video content in a single personal virtual collection. In January 2009 the latest version of Zoep, including several new functions has been made widely available to Dutch universities. The paper will present an elaborate update of the Zoep project. The new engine will be demonstrated and a first analysis of user data will be presented.
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