[vet-mm] IDM Workshop
claire at warrandytehigh.vic.edu.au
claire at warrandytehigh.vic.edu.au
Sun May 13 18:41:11 EST 2012
Thanks for those links Karen, very helpful!
I agree it was a great day and I want to thank Michelle Dennis and Marian
Stoney for their great presentations.
Also Peter Wakefield and the Digital Learning Hub for the wonderful venue.
Members will be able to download the presentation/resources from the pixelEd
site.
A big thanks to all who participated, some great discussions and ideas!
Let's keep the conversation going here on our mailing list.
I mentioned that when I am explaining codecs, I talk about old fashioned
film, and how teachers used to need to get their projector licence and lug
in a huge machine and watch in horror when things stuffed up and a spaghetti
of mess unravelled as the film spewed onto the ground-anyone else remember
those days?...the YouTube generation has no idea how lucky they are!
I found these figures on the web somewhere and I bring in a reel of film to
physically represent how much data there is in a video file. At 24 or 25
frames per second a 10 minute movie shot on 16mm film would be around 115
metres long. A 3 hour movie required around 2 Km of film. Compare this with
a DVD.
Cheers
Claire Bloom
From: vet-mm-bounces at edulists.com.au [mailto:vet-mm-bounces at edulists.com.au]
On Behalf Of Karen Webster
Sent: Saturday, 12 May 2012 6:05 PM
To: vet-mm at edulists.com.au
Subject: [vet-mm] IDM Workshop
Hi
Thanks for another great PD.
Just a couple of links that might be useful:
http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/margaret_stewart_how_youtube_thinks_about_c
opyright.html is a TED Talk about YouTube and Copyright
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNHR6IQJGZs How a Google Search Works.
Karen Webster
Alexandra SC
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