I wasn't able to attend the national Educause conference in Philadelphia but there was a lot of interest in an announcement from Pearson about a new "free" LMS called OpenClass. Michael Feldstein has a thoughtful post about it in his e-Literate blog. There's also a follow-up post today. Well worth a read, especially for those interested in open source learning management systems.
October 2011 Archives
Introduction to Clinical Oncology a new, publicly accessible online course in the Professional Oncology Education series from MD Anderson is now available in Sakai@MD Anderson. The course was developed by Maura Polansky, MS, MHPE, PA-C and Alma Rodriguez, M.D. for use by physicians, physician assistants and others involved in the care of cancer patients.
The technical implementation of the project, like all those in the Professional Oncology Education (POE) series, was a team effort, including work by UT Television (video production), Medical Graphics and Photography (presentation design and editing) and Academic Technology Services (media streaming and playback, web page development, course management system). Kendra Woods, Ph.D. and Steven Rosita of the POE program worked with the authors and subject matter experts to organize and deliver the content in a format that is consistent throughout the series. The course is available in English along with Spanish language transcriptions of the lectures and textual material.
David Weinberger of the Berkman Center posted this video of Harvard library staff and users talking about digital libraries.
There are great opportunities for better integration of MD Anderson's instructional technologies with its library technologies and services. We took some small steps earlier this year when Research Medical Library and Academic Technology Services staff worked together to synchronize library and technology orientation for new students in the School of Health Professions (SHP). Clara Fowler, Library Manager, is using Sakai to teach a course at SHP and a Sakai project site is being used as a library resource container for SHP students. Another project in the planning phase involves use of Sakai and Adobe Connect for an online course with both synchronous and asynchronous components, including library information. More on that project in a future post.
Shaun Caldwell, Program Director for Radiation Therapy at the MD Anderson School of Health Professions had a problem: students applying for the RT program were having difficulty understanding all the prerequisites and steps required for completing their applications. Shaun wanted to make the process smoother for applicants by explaining things clearly in an online module.
Shaun consulted with Nancy Hill of Academic Technology Services on how to deliver the project. Together they came up with a design that centered around short explanatory video clips and resources like check lists and web links. Shaun didn't have a budget for the project so he and Nancy agreed to use it as an opportunity to test some new low-cost production techniques. Jon Metty built the final web pages.
The result is How to Win at the Application Process. Here's an overview of the tools and techniques used to deliver this module:
Shaun consulted with Nancy Hill of Academic Technology Services on how to deliver the project. Together they came up with a design that centered around short explanatory video clips and resources like check lists and web links. Shaun didn't have a budget for the project so he and Nancy agreed to use it as an opportunity to test some new low-cost production techniques. Jon Metty built the final web pages.
The result is How to Win at the Application Process. Here's an overview of the tools and techniques used to deliver this module:
- Video - shot with a Canon T3i DSLR camera.
- Audio - recorded with a Sony PCMD50 digital recorder. This could also have been done with lower cost recorders like the Zoom H4. Using an external recorder produces much higher quality audio than the camera's built-in recorder.
- Synchronization of audio and video - done automatically in software using Singular Software's DualEyes.
- Video clip editing and titles - Apple Final Cut Pro X
- Web page editing - Adobe DreamWeaver. Some JQuery was used for the video window effects.
- Video player - The MD Anderson accessible video player developed by Jon Metty and Haili Tu.
- Module delivery and evaluation: Sakai@MD Anderson course management system.
- Additional assistance from Mrs. Potato Head in Shaun's office.
Academic Technology Services recently upgraded the Sakai@MD Anderson server environment by adding a third server to the server cluster. Sakai is our course management system for academic and community learners. Anand Mehta, our Sakai administrator, worked with Data Center Operations and Technical Services to provision an HP server with more than twice the combined capacity of the older servers. Over the next few months we plan to add a fourth high-capacity server. The fourth server will complete our upgrade and will give us the ability to support thousands of simultaneous users with reduced downtime and faster response times.
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