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Operational Management of a Course Casting Program: Past,
Present and Open Source Future
Richard Bloom
Michelle Ziegmann
University of California Berkeley
1995
2001
4/2006
9/2006
10/2007
Webcast Services
• Video Podcast – Capture of video with audio
• Audio Podcast – Capture of audio only
• Screencast – Capture of computer output or document camera with
audio
How Students use Webcast
• Time Shift• Study Tool• Learning From
Other Classes• Communication
Problems• Disabilities• Instructor Time
Shift
Automated Participation Management & Licensing
•Opt in using bSpace (Sakai)
•w.b. administration app tracks approvals
•© UC Regents - or - CC 2.5
•UC Berkeley makes no claim on the IP
•Policies & release forms available at:
http://webcast.berkeley.edu
Video/Audio Capable Rooms
• Four Large Lecture Halls– Pimentel - 523 seats– Dwinelle 155 - 481 seats– Wheeler Auditorium - 732 seats– VLSB 2050 -429 seats– Plus a 30 seat Video Conferencing Classroom
37 Screencast/Audio Capable Rooms - 50 to 200 seats
• Barker 101 • Barrows 126 • Cory 277 • Donner Lab 155 • Dwinelle 145 • Etcheverry 3106 • Etcheverry 3107 • Etcheverry 3108 • Etcheverry 3109 • Etcheverry 3111 • Etcheverry 3113 • Evans 10 • Evans 60 • Kroeber 155 • LeConte 1
• LeConte 2• LeConte 3 • LeConte 4• McCone 141• Moffit 101 • Moffit 102 • Moffit 103 • Moffit 106 • Morgan 101 • Mulford 159 • Northgate 105 • Tan 180 • VLSB 2040 • VLSB 2060 • Wheeler 213
Webcast.berkeley.edu
Total Views Since 2001: 83,422,719
http://itunes.berkeley.edu/
Total Views Since 2006: 13,530,164
iTunes Distribution Partner
http://www.youtube.com/ucberkeley
Total Views Since 2006: 9,393,963
YouTube Distribution Channel
Opencast Matterhorn
An enterprise-level, open-source platform to support the management of educational audio and video content
Opencast MatterhornWith Matterhorn, an institution can:• capture and produce lecture recordings• manage existing video• serve designated distribution channels• provide user interfaces to engage students with
educational videos• at no licensing cost (open source!)
Matterhorn is also a framework of media services, highly configurable to meet individual institutional needs
Matterhorn Project Timeline
10/2007
8/20104/2008 6/2009
RequirementsGathering
8/2008 7/2009 7/2010
Design & Development
1.0
1.1
12/2010
Matterhorn Project Partners
Opencast Community Organizations
MyBerkeley Student Portal
• Sakai 3-based MyBerkeley portal
• Integration of webcast.berkeley widget, featuring Matterhorn Engage player
Next Steps
• Tighter integration with learning activities (Sakai 3)
• Enhance capture capability to large lecture halls (Spring 2010?)
• Pilot multi-stream capture in a few smaller classrooms (Spring 2010?)
• As classroom technology is refreshed, update capture capabilities
Want more Matterhorn?
• 4:30 today in Regency A
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