Thursday, April 19, 2007

Re: NP recording question

Hi Mark,

No, I didn't, but they were added by someone to the original video that didn't have them.  It really does look like a great way to liven up materials for our students.

Bill

On 4/19/07, CHRISTIANSON Mark <markc@icu.ac.jp> wrote:

The scroll vs. the book! I feel exactly like that when I have to learn a
new tool. Great entertainment indeed.

Did you make those subtitles yourself?
____________________________________
Mark Christianson, Instructor
English Language Program
International Christian University
3-10-2 Osawa, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-8585
Tel: 0422-33-3497/Fax: 0422-33-3500
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Bill Harshbarger wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have looked into this and used it to post something to our  C3 blog.
> I'm not sure how well this would work with homemade videos, but it
> certainly has great entertainment potential.
>
> Bill
>
> On 4/19/07, *Owen James* <okokoj@gmail.com <mailto:okokoj@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Dear Sylvan & C3,
>
>     As well as Splashcast <http://www.splashcastmedia.com/>, yesterday
>     via Stephen Downes:
>
>     Mojiti allows you to access online videos from any number of
>     sources, annotate them with scribbling or cartoon voice bubbles, and
>     then post the resulting mash-up to a video site.
>
>     http://mojiti.com/
>
>     The addition of annotation is especially interesting & cartoon voice
>     bubbles might complement in some way the ELP Reader cartoons Sylvan
>     is working on.
>
>     Owen
>
>     On 4/18/07, *Bill Harshbarger* < wcharshbarger@gmail.com
>     <mailto:wcharshbarger@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>         Hi,
>
>         Yaji-san has communicated to me that there have been some
>         problems using the recording equipment provided by ILC for
>         making MP3 files of NP lectures.  Currently we record on both
>         cassette audio tape and an MP3 machine borrowed from ILC.   As I
>         understand it, Sylvan has suggested that we use an iPOD instead
>         and plans to test this out on a borrowed iPOD next time.  The
>         system now is that  MP3 files are posted on the ELP website for
>         students to download and the cassette tapes are made available
>         through ILC for students who want that format.
>
>         My question is whether there are any other ways we should
>         consider making this kind of material available to students. For
>         example, would it be better to stream the lectures rather than
>         having students download them?  Would digital video recording
>         (and streaming) be possible?
>
>         Any thoughts on this?
>
>         Thanks,
>
>         Bill
>
>
>         --
>         Bill Harshbarger, Director
>         English Language Program
>         International Christian University
>         3-10-2 Osawa, Mitaka-shi
>         Tokyo 181-8585
>         + (81) 422-33-3219
>         billh@icu.ac.jp <mailto:billh@icu.ac.jp>
>         http://indirector.blogspot.com
>
>
>
>
>     --
>     ELP, International Christian University,
>     3-10-2 Osawa, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo 181-8585.
>     Office ph: (81) 0422-33-3371
>     Skype ID: owen_james
>
>
>
>
> --
> Bill Harshbarger, Director
> English Language Program
> International Christian University
> 3-10-2 Osawa, Mitaka-shi
> Tokyo 181-8585
> + (81) 422-33-3219
> billh@icu.ac.jp <mailto:billh@icu.ac.jp>
> http://indirector.blogspot.com
> >


English Language Program
International Christian University
3-10-2 Osawa, Mitaka-shi
Tokyo 181-8585
+ (81) 422-33-3219
billh@icu.ac.jp
http://indirector.blogspot.com
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