Sunday, 13 February, 2011 23:00
Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 August, 2011 09:21
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When Suzy Shaw began working with JHU’s Advanced Academic Programs, the online Masters level arm of JHU, there was a limited use of Web 2.0 technology and multimedia. A year and a half later, they can now boast the following accomplishments:
- YouTube Channel, that has been upgraded to allow for full-length lectures
- Streaming Flash Sever giving them the ability to show presentations by faculty reliably with integration into their current Learning Management System (Sakai) and future LMS (Blackboard)
- Live Streaming capability for events and important lectures
- iTunes University presence with lectures available for students and the public
- Continuity of branding in external multimedia communication
- A multimedia process for reliably creating streaming presentations for faculty that can be implemented by student workers
- Research and identification of a media repository that can be integrated into the LMS; Project Management – education of potential educational partners across JHU, working to build coalition across potential partners, interfacing with the vendor (Kaltura)

