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Fostering Open Culture In Higher Education
1. Fostering Open Culture In Higher Education
THE STORY OF PAT THE FILM & HIS QUEST TO BE OPEN
Andy Wasklewicz Jenn Stringer Pat the Video
TECHNOLOGY ARCHITECT DIRECTOR EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY AS HIMSELF
3. Overview
‣ Medical School Students: 400
‣ Students in 5+ years Graduate Students: 820
‣ Postdoctoral Scholars & Clinical Fellows: 1418
‣Undergraduate & graduate students outside the SoM served by the
school: 628
‣ Faculty: Practicing clinicians and researchers
4. Culture of Capture
-1980’s - Capture on VHS - available for checkout
-1998 - Streaming REAL media
-2007 - REAL downloadable
-2008 - H.264/.MP4 downloadable
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16. I don’t want my lectures on THE INTERNET!
What about copyright and fair use?
You mean they will exist forever?
What if a student steals it?
What about my intellectual property?
What if a student shares it with a friend?
17. 1997
You mean they will exist forever?
1998
What about copyright and fair use?
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What if a student shares it with a friend? What if a student steals it?
30. Education and Discussion
‣ Listen to faculty concerns
‣ Engage in OPEN dialogue
‣ Partner with University Council
31. Releases and Rights
‣ University media release
‣ Stanford School of Medicine release
‣ Creative Commons Licensing
32. Student Responsibility
‣ Cover all course materials (electronic and hard copy)
‣ Provide students with more flexibility to access course materials
‣ Clarify policy on student sharing of course materials
‣ Address faculty concerns regarding redistribution of content
33. Content Access & Appropriate Use
Stanford University School of Medicine course materials are intended
for curriculum and course related purposes and are copyrighted by
the University. Appropriate access to this content is given for personal
academic study and review purposes only. Unless otherwise stated in
writing, this content may not be shared, distributed, modified,
transmitted, reused, sold, or otherwise disseminated.
34. Content Access & Appropriate Use
These materials may also be protected by additional copyright; any
further use of this material may be in violation of federal copyright law.
Violators of this policy will be referred to the Committee on
Professionalism, Performance and Promotion for disciplinary
purposes.
40. MediaFlow Software
Preflight
Archive Original Text2Speech Add Watermark Generate Bumpers
Merge Movies Merge Movies with
without transitions Transitions
Encode for iPod Encode for High Encode for iPod
Audio Quality Video Video
Add Chapters Generate Chapters
OCR Chapters
41. MediaFlow Open
‣ Systems design
‣ Open formats
‣ Plan to open source
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