Kaltura falls on its face. And I am having a manic obsession with hating on Distance Learning.

A new series of blog posts featuring Kaltura tools.

Here is a system for providing simultaneous views of a lecture and a wide range of view of other content in camera range. The OpenEyA system allows the viewer to select a range of the recorded image, and then focus in close-up to that range to view something like a blackboard or PPT presentation.
The uses [...]

A new series of blog posts featuring Kaltura tools.

A previous post had referred to some goodies at the MIT Educational Technology Fair, though only within the domain of Virtual Worlds. Here, I will report on some of the other intriguing products.

October 14th, 2009, some pals and I drove to Cambridge, MA to check out this year’s MIT Educational Technology Fair.

I developed a Capstone paper to complete my BA in Communications (William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ). The time frame and scope was very limited, and the sample size was small. There are some theoretical concepts that I hope to explore in more depth as I go through graduate studies.