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Subject:

ONE-DAY STREAMING COURSES AT THE BUFVC

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Sandra Houlton <[log in to unmask]>

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Sandra Houlton <[log in to unmask]>

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Fri, 18 Jan 2002 12:34:13 +0000

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* Apologies for cross postings *
Two forthcoming one-day courses from the BUFVC .....
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Streaming Moving Pictures and Sound using Window Media Products: 13th
February 2002
Audio for the Web: 21st February 2002

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STREAMING MOVING PICTURES & SOUND USING WINDOWS MEDIA PRODUCTS
========================================================
WEDNESDAY 13TH FEBRUARY 2002

Presenter: William Garrison (University of Portsmouth)

This course is offered by the Advisory Service to give detailed
guidance on streaming audio and video material using the Microsoft Windows
Media Services.  It will cover server design and networking issues as well
as content preparation, encoding, and rights management.
The session will be divided into two parts with the first focusing on
technology, implementation, and overcoming barriers, both technical and
political, within further and higher educational insitutions. The second
part will explore content development including encoding, bandwidth, and
image quality in the
context of learning objectives.

William Garrison is Producer at the Learning Development Centre, University
of Portsmouth, and has been responsible for the development of extensive
streaming  media resources for thousands of simultaneous users.  This
includes the technical implementation for the JISC funded <Lifesign Project>
which is now online with over forty video streams for the Life Sciences.
Streams can be viewed at http://www.lifesign.ac.uk.

Intended audience: audio visual and computer service providers, librarians,
and
archivists within higher and further education.

=======================
AUDIO FOR THE WEB
=======================
THURSDAY 21ST FEBRUARY 2002

Presented by Greg Newton-Ingham,
Head of the National Advisory Service (MAAS Media Online)

The use of sound can create and enhance web content.
This course has been created by the BUFVC in response to the needs of
the academic community.  Illustrating real uses, such as libraries and
archiving, lecturing and distance learning, this course will give
participants the technical and practical knowledge required to handle audio
material successfully.

The day covers production and reuse of audio material, associated
copyrights, explaining and demystifying technical terminology, and storing,
compressing and delivering content. There is also time allotted for
discussion and questions.

Intended audience: audio visual and computer service providers, librarians,
archivists.

The British Universities Film & Video Council exists to promote the study
and use of moving images in education and research. It runs a regular
programme of one-day courses at its base in Central London.

Each course:
Cost per person, including lunch/refreshments: GBP 120.00 (GBP 102.13 +VAT),
discount rate for members and staff in BUFVC member institutions: GBP
100.00 (GBP 85.11 + VAT).

For more information on these courses see www.bufvc.ac.uk/courses/index.html
(booking forms available online)

or contact
*******************************
Sandra Houlton
Courses & Publicity Officer
BUFVC, 77 Wells Street, London W1T 3QJ
tel: 020 7393 1504  fax: 020 7393 1555
e-mail: [log in to unmask]

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