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British Universities Film & Video Council
Windows Media Server Implementation and Video Encoding for Higher & Further
Education
6th November 2003
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Streaming media is a powerful collection of technologies that are likely to
have a profound effect on learning in higher and further education. These
technologies are simple to use, reliable, and provide new opportunities to
improve learning outcomes. This course offers detailed information 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 course will be divided into two parts: the first focusing on technology,
implementation, and overcoming barriers both technical and political within
higher education institutions. The second part will explore content
development including encoding, bandwidth, and image quality in the context
of learning objectives.
Places are still available for this one-day course. Visit the BUFVC website
for further information and booking details at
http://www.bufvc.ac.uk/courses/course_details.html#windows
or contact Christine O'Sullivan or Kate Bensted on 020 7393 1504. Reduced
rates are available exclusively to BUFVC members on all courses.
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British Universities Film & Video Council
77 Wells Street LONDON W1T 3QJ
Tel: + 44 (0)20 7393 1504
Fax: + 44 (0)20 7393 1555
Website: www.bufvc.ac.uk
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Details on BUFVC regular one day courses are online at
www.bufvc.ac.uk/courses/index.html
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