scott vento minary presentation online learning 2.0
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• Students• Alumni• Faculty• Staff• University• Other Communities
Stakeholders & Expectations
• Open Access• Open Content• Open Source
Principles
• Technology-enabled rooms• Automated webcasts & podcasts• Post encoded courses• Events• Live webcasts• Post Production & encoding• Distribution channels• Development & support
Infrastructure
Rowe
webcast.berkeley.edu
• Began in 1995 as the Berkeley Internet Broadcast Service (BIBS)
• Adopted by the newly formed Education Technology Services (ETS) in 2000
– 82 courses, 3600 hours
– 3.5M views, downloads
– 193 hours of events, 100,000+ views
Aggregate stats, Spring/Fall 2006
w.b main page
w.b courses1
w.b courses 2
w.b course bio1a
w.b events list
w.b event page
itunes.berkeley.edu/
– Launched Spring 2006– 330K+ tracks downloaded in 1st month
– 9K+ subscriptions in 1st month
iTunesU “store”
iTunesU UCB main
iTunesU Arts & Humanities
iTunesU Phil 7
Google Video
• Launched Fall 2006 with 6 courses– 1M visits
– 700K downloads
– 1.1M streams
YouTube.com/ucberkeley
• Launched Oct 2007– 406 videos live
– 3,330 subscribers
– 329,651 views
Aggregate stats as of Oct 05, 2007
Yt main page
Yt playlist box
Yt videos/comments box
Yt views
Yt playlists
Yt course IB131
• Courses - departments opt-in
• Events - sponsored by department
• Grants and other funding sources
• Public relations
• Copyright issues
• Feedback & value
Online Content
"UC Berkeley on YouTube will provide a public window into university life - academics, events and athletics - which will build on our rich tradition of open educational content for the larger community”
- Christina Maslach, UC Berkeley's vice provost for undergraduate education.
Next Generation
• Open formats & existing technologies
• Management systems applications built within the Sakai framework
• Shared development
• Apple Podcast Producer
• Other distribution channels