Video, Education, and Open Content: Best Practices

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'Video, Education, and Open Content: Best Practices' was a two-day symposium intended to increase the understanding of educators, technologists, video producers, and other stakeholders in how video and open education can work together for the public good. This symposium builds upon the work that the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning and Intelligent Television have been conducting in the area of educational video, open productions, and commercial-noncommercial collaborations, and will help define new approaches to the creation and distribution of important new resources for open education.

Recent Episodes
  • Colin Rhinesmith, Berkman Center, Harvard Law School; Dean Jansen, Participatory Culture Foundation
    May 23, 2007 – 00:09:35
  • Rick Prelinger, Prelinger Archives
    May 23, 2007 – 00:06:46
  • Peter B. Kaufman, Intelligent Television, CCNMTL
    May 23, 2007 – 00:02:20
  • Mara Hancock, University of California – Berkeley
    May 23, 2007 – 00:19:14
  • Frank Moretti, CCNMTL
    May 23, 2007 – 00:15:34
  • Brian Newman, Renew Media
    May 23, 2007 – 00:22:17
  • Dan Lukash, Institute of Museums and Library Services
    May 23, 2007 – 00:10:28
  • David Weinstein, National Endowment for the Humanities
    May 23, 2007 – 00:13:10
  • Richard Kahlenberg, TVSmarts.com
    May 23, 2007 – 00:14:26
  • Patricia Renfro, Columbia University Libraries
    May 23, 2007 – 00:10:43
  • Richard Lucier, Scholarly Communications Institute
    May 23, 2007 – 00:19:23
  • Judy Stern, University of California – Berkeley
    May 23, 2007 – 00:14:12
  • Dean Rehberger and Michael Fegan, Michigan State University
    May 23, 2007 – 00:16:46
  • Frank Moretti, John Frankfurt, Michael Preston, CCNMTL
    May 23, 2007 – 00:10:00
  • Abram Stern, UCSC/Metavid
    May 23, 2007 – 00:15:47
  • Shen Tong, VFinity
    May 23, 2007 – 00:16:42
  • Maurice Matiz, CCNMTL
    May 23, 2007 – 00:15:14
  • Susan L. Kantrowitz, WGBH
    May 23, 2007 – 00:06:04
  • Eric Saltzman, Creative Commons, and panel
    May 23, 2007 – 00:03:52
  • Josh Nathan, Thirteen/WNET
    May 23, 2007 – 00:11:44
  • Eric Saltzman, Creative Commons
    May 23, 2007 – 00:19:23
  • John Dehlin, Open CourseWare Consortium
    May 23, 2007 – 00:34:20
  • Nan Rubin, Thirteen/WNET
    May 22, 2007 – 00:21:06
  • Jeff Ubois, Intelligent Television
    May 22, 2007 – 00:13:27
  • Michael Smolens, DotSUB
    May 22, 2007 – 00:03:35
  • Andrea Kalas, British Film Institute
    May 22, 2007 – 00:14:05
  • Jane Johnson, Library of Congress
    May 22, 2007 – 00:15:27
  • Karen Colbron, WGBH
    May 22, 2007 – 00:12:48
  • Ben Hubbard, University of California – Berkeley
    May 22, 2007 – 00:12:28
  • Donna Liu, University Channel/Princeton University
    May 22, 2007 – 00:10:22
  • Stacey Seltzer, Joost
    May 22, 2007 – 00:07:54
  • Obie Greenberg, Google/YouTube
    May 22, 2007 – 00:10:15
  • Curtis Wong, Microsoft
    May 22, 2007 – 00:19:05
  • Thomas Lucas, Thomas Lucas Productions
    May 22, 2007 – 00:15:47
  • Margaret Drain, WGBH
    May 22, 2007 – 00:15:15
  • Mike Kubit, MediaVision, Case Western
    May 22, 2007 – 00:12:02
  • Scott Shunk, Visualizing Cultures, MIT
    May 22, 2007 – 00:14:56
  • Diana E. E. Kleiner, Yale OER VLP
    May 22, 2007 – 00:17:14
  • John Frankfurt and Mark Phillipson, CCNMTL
    May 22, 2007 – 00:18:21
  • Keynote address - Rick Prelinger, Prelinger Archives and Internet Archive
    May 22, 2007 – 00:24:29
  • Paul Gerhardt, BBC Creative Archive
    May 22, 2007 – 00:21:32
  • Murray Weston, British Universities Film and Video Council
    May 22, 2007 – 00:24:38
  • Peter Brantley, Digital Library Federation
    May 22, 2007 – 00:13:58
  • Peter B. Kaufman, Intelligent Television
    May 22, 2007 – 00:16:00
  • Cathy Casserly, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
    May 22, 2007 – 00:05:46
  • Frank Moretti, Columbia University
    May 22, 2007 – 00:18:29
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