Workshop on E-Learning: Videoconferencing for Global Management
Curent as of 20 May 2002

 
Workshop on E-Learning:
Videoconferencing for Global Management
 


School of Public Administration

Moscow State University
20 May 2002

Introduction and Workshop Overview

Mark Taylor, The Moment of Complexity. Emerging Network Culture, pp. 233-234

Videoconferencing Technology

Videoconferencing Objectives

Learning
Collaboration

Applications of Videoconferencing

Educational Applications
Policy Applications

Review and Critique

Videoconferences from the Archive

"Challenges to Global Governance" (17 February 1998) ISDN (Three Lines)

Videoconference on the Japanese Economy (15 April 1999). ISDN (Two lines)

Homgenization of Cultures (17 April 2001) MPEG2 over Internet2.

Multiculturalism: Waseda University (27 March 2002) IP/Polycom.

Future Conferences

Skills for Successful Videoconferencing

Videoconferencing Cookbook

General Graphic Considerations

PowerPoint and Document Camera Guidlines

Personal Qualities

Videoequette

The Role of the Facilitator

Video Capture and Editing

Dazzel Multimedia (MPEG Capture)

Tutorial on Audio and Video Capture

Video Editing: Creating Video with Adobe Premiere

Transitions:
Peter: "A small seminar on UN affairs" 185KB)
Matt:: "A very good suggestion" 406KB)

Subtitles:

JCS: "We are not going to bargain away our hostages" (438KB)
Adobe Premiere Editing: Examples

Video Encoding

Using Real System Producer

Using Adobe Premiere 6

MP3s for Learning

Desktop Videoconferencing

CU-SeeMe

Microsoft NetMeeting
Meeting by Wire

Video Production

Production Values

Lighting
Make Up
Audio

Production Practices

Rehearsal
Cuing
Visual Effects
Video Engineering

Lights, Microphones, and Cameras

Types of Video Conferences

Policy Learning Videoconference
Collaborative Videoconference

Public Administration and the Future of Videoconferencing

Integrated Media Systems Center, University of Southern California

Virtural Conference Room
Videoconferencing with 3D Avatars (Real 1.931MB)


Copyright (C) 2002, G. Matthew Bonham
Maxwell School of Syacuse University.
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