Embracing innovative instructional strategies that inform and evolve our educational practice by Ferdinand Krauss.
Project Open Source Open Access
The Knowledge Media Design Institute (KMDI) at the University of Toronto is part of a graduate studies program that conducts research in all areas of knowledge media design.
KMDI has just announced the launching of Project Open Source Open Access. It is a "cross-divisional, tri-campus initiative to develop a networked community to share knowledge, enhance coordination, increase awareness, and to encourage research and knowledge mobilisation in this area".
As part of this initiative they will be hosting a lecture series beginning February 10th, 2005. The first speaker will be Michael Geist (Canadian Research Chair in Internet and e-Commerce Law). The series will be webcast live and archived using epresence interactive media (a research project of KMDI). The platform includes, "support for video, audio, and slide broadcasting; slide browsing and review; submitting questions, integrated moderated chat, live software demos and the automated creation of event archives". They are working towards an open source release of this system.
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