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Profs can use Relay/studio on their own with room audio feeding their own computer, or embedded instructor station.
Usually is just a camera with miniDV recording, which is later played back and compressed live, but it is possible to
have a laptop hooked up to the camera as well for live compression.
See http://www.mediasite.com
Sonic Foundry Mobile Unit, plus camera and wireless mic. Entire portable system is housed in a carrying case on
wheels.
There are two levels. One uses a web cam that the faculty take to the classroom and install. The other has technicians
bring camera/s to the classroom for more complex setups. The instructor still selects the camera to record.
Mac mini
20 “Smartcarts” are delivered to 29 classrooms around campus. 10 notebook based systems are available for sign out
by instructors.
We purchased an Accordent Capture Station, but due to departmental networking differences and configurations, we
determined that leaving it in a central location and feeding it audio and video via videoconferencing hardware we were
much more easily able to provide this service from essentially anywhere on campus. The price tag (~$20k) has
restricted us so far from purchasing more Capture Stations.
Laptop with Echo 360 software
Some Instructors use their own laptops, install relay on them, and they can take them to the class where they are
teaching, so there is not a specific number of portable systems.
Same as fixed but on a wheeled cart
Portable solutions have been one-offs created by the professor. Most have been Mac users using ProfCast, Live Scribe
pens, Smart Boards, ScreenFlow, and other software.
We have a cart that holds the equipme nt (Mediasite recorder, document camera, that we can wheel around the
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MediaSite Live Encoder/Profcast/Garageband/etc. with delivery by iTunes U
Tegrity installs as an ActiveX control (Mac recording slightly different); uses most any USB connected device;
asynchronously relays recordings back to central server
One Echo360 / one mediasite
Echo360 system in a rolling rack with other A/V gear to support it - wireless microphone, input switcher, etc.
Portable Mediasite unit
Custom packages in rolling cart. Two DV cameras and recorder. Mixer and two mics. Lights when needed. Dell
computer with Osprey encoder using Real Producer to capture event for live and archived content.
Digital video camera with external hard drive attached with audio input from lecture microphone system. AV staff
member attempts to capture as much information by panning/zooming. Files top & tailed, processed and loaded
onto streaming server. Currently no automated steps in the process.
Users can upload any content (theyʼve prepared offline) in any format they prefer for processing via a web form.
Handheld audio recorders (dictaphones) are available for short-term loan.
Usually either a department camera or voice recorder. These are then processed and made available to students.
Tegrity captures anything that happens on the computer screen and synchronizes it to any audio fed to the computer.
This can be as simple as a power point with an inexpensive mic, or a webcam and mic. to a dedicated video input card
which captures external video, document cameras, etc, and the audio feed from our large Lecture Hall sound systems.
Sony DVX 2100 camera connected by firewire to Dell laptop with CourseCast client networked to CourseCast server
(on premises)
PC-based homegrown.
One or two cameras, radio mics, supporting visuals normally added in afterward. Webcast via Windows Media Encoder
for live or VOD, or Flash if just VOD
Echo 360 hardware, connected to an Elmo PTC-100S camera, an Azden 221-LT wireless microphone and the podium
computer
Apple laptop, sony camera, tripod, canopus interface.
faculty may bring their laptops with Camtasia Studio, SnapZpro, ScreenView, or some other solution.
Video camera, mic and student operator
tricaster from newtek
Polycom
We have 19 smart carts (they are computers on wheels) that can be delivered to a number of classrooms on campus.
They have microphones (some rooms have built-in mics) and the software. Some are even equipped with visualizers.
In addition, we also have a number of laptops available for sign-out. These can be signed out with a mic and already
have the software installed.
Cart based MediaSite
Echo360 Appliance on a cart with wireless Shure audio, audio mixer, flat panel display, Sony EVID type camera
Sonic Foundry
software based, equipment is purchased by department or individual faculty member
1 laptop, with Wirecast installed. Can then connect audio and video sources via USB, Firewire, or network IP. This
service is provided by support staff, by request only.
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