Brandon Muramatsu presented a poster on SpokenMedia at the 2010 Hewlett Grantees Meeting in April 2010 at Yale University in New Haven, CT. Cite as: Muramatsu, B., McKinney, A., Wilkins, P. (2010, April). SpokenMedia. Poster at the 2010 Hewlett Grantees Meeting, Yale University, New Haven, CT. April 9, 2010
Continue reading...SpokenMedia Transcript Editor
We’re working on a javascript-based transcript editor with our developer Ryan Lee at voccs.com. The goals of the editor project are: Low and high accuracy editors–We believe the best approach to transcript editing involves separating the editing into two distinct phases. In cases where the transcript is mostly accurate, we want to retain the time/word […]
Continue reading...Extending the Spiral Connect Player
Christophe Battier, Jean Baptiste Nallet and Alexandre Louys from ICAP at the Universite de Lyon 1 in France visited the SpokenMedia team in February 2010. They are working on a new version of their virtual learning environment (VLE) — a learning management system (LMS) in American-speak — that has an integrated video player with a […]
Continue reading...SpokenMedia Player
We’ve developed a first pass of a new video player for SpokenMedia that integrates video playback and transcript display. (Well, ok we did this in late-December and initially demo’d this in January with IIHS.) Our goals with the player development: Javascript-player Play multiple videos on the same page Highlight the phrase corresponding to relevant point […]
Continue reading...YouTube EDU and iTunesU
An interesting article on TechCrunch today about YouTube EDU and iTunesU. YouTube has reported on the one year anniversary of the launch of YouTube EDU: YouTube EDU is now one of the largest online video repositories of higher education content in the world. We have tripled our partner base to over 300 universities and colleges, […]
Continue reading...Developer Posts
Hi all, we’re adding a new feature to the site…Developer posts. We’ll periodically write posts dealing with the development of the SpokenMedia project.
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