Education Media Online Learning and Teaching Seminar Thursday 27th January 2005 EDINA and MAAS are funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)
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Education Media Online
Learning and Teaching Seminar
Thursday 27th January 2005
EDINA and MAAS are funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)
Welcome and introductions
Welcome
Housekeeping
Introductions
Timetable for the day
Timetable 10:15
Refreshments on arrival
10:30
Welcome and introductions
10:45
Overview of the EMOL Service
11:00
Demo of EMOL film clips
11:30
Comfort break
11:40
How to incorporate film clips into teaching and learning
12.30
Lunch
13.30
Discussion session
15.30
Close
Introduction to MAAS and EDINA
JISC
EDINA MAAS
Origins
MAAS
Established by JISC in 2000
A partnership service of the British Universities Film & Video Council (http://www.bufvc.ac.uk/) and the Open University (http://www.open.ac.uk/)
Two arms: the Managing Agent and the Advisory Service
MAAS
The Managing Agent“to acquire and promote the use of electronic
moving picture and sound resources in the JISC Distributed National Electronic Resource (DNER) - or Information Environment (IE)”
The Advisory Service “to provide information on the technical aspects
regarding delivery of these resources”
MAAS’s work
Selection
Acquiring rights
Digitisation and encoding
Cataloguing/metadata creation
Raising awareness
EDINA
http://edina.ac.uk
1983: Founded as small data library at University of Edinburgh
1995/6: Appointed a JISC national data centre in 1995/6 – with BIDS (Bath) and MIDAS (Manchester)
Selected by JISC in 2002 to host and deliver 300 hours of film/video - for download
EDINA
Guiding principles:
• Accessibility
• Outreach
• Interoperability
EDINA’s work
Hosting
Design and development
Delivery
User support
What’s in EMOL?
Currently 13 collections of film and video
About 300 hours consisting of c1,200 titles, increasing to c500 hours by the end of July
Films are fully downloadable, either in full or as segments
What’s in EMOL?
Collections containing life sciences, physical sciences and engineering titles include:
• Biochemical Society• Films of Scotland• IWF Knowledge & Media GmbH• Sheffield University Learning Media Unit
Subscriptions, Access and Support
SubscriptionFree of charge to UK further and higher
education institutions (until further notice)
Requires completion and signing of institutional sub-licence document
Service site representative and technical support contact must be nominated and details submitted
Institution can then nominate local support staff as required
Institution's Athens representative notified to cascade access to all local accounts
Exception for restricted medical material: http://www.emol.ac.uk/restricted.shtml
Individual access via Athens login and IP access; restricted medical material only available via Athens login
Login via front page of service website: http://www.emol.ac.uk/
Prospective user must abide by Terms of Use: http://www.emol.ac.uk/terms.shtml
Access
Support and FAQService Support: http://www.emol.ac.uk/support/
(includes user guides, service demonstrations and download testing)
Requirements for Local Support: http://www.emol.ac.uk/support/local_support.shtml (duties of site representative / technical support contact)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): http://www.emol.ac.uk/support/faq.shtml http://www.bufvc.ac.uk/maas/technology
Video editing softwareUlead in Education:http://www.ulead.co.uk/edu/Microsoft Movie Maker (Windows XP only)http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/updates/moviemaker2.mspxhttp://www.atomiclearning.com/moviemaker2iMovie (Mac only)http://www.apple.com/ilife/imovie/QuickTime Pro (Mac/PC)http://www.apple.com/quicktime/upgrade/
Contact details and URLsEducation Media OnLine Websitehttp://www.emol.ac.uk/
EDINA Helpdesk - please direct queries herehttp://edina.ac.uk/
Email edina@ed.ac.ukTel. 0131 650 3302Fax 0131 650 3308
MAAS Media Onlinehttp://www.bufvc.ac.uk/maas/
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