A system for creating lecture video clipshows

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Date
2013-09-23Author
Logan, Greg
Type
ThesisDegree Level
MastersMetadata
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This research achieves two main goals: First it proposes a set of extensions to the existing Opencast Matterhorn lecture video capture system, which should enhance its effectiveness and enable the collection of fine-grained datasets for further research. These extensions allow users to quickly and easily create, find, tag, annotate, and share `clipshows' of their video recorded classes both publicly and privately. Second, the tracking data generated when users create or view the clipshows using these extensions are used to analyze the efficacy of the system.
Degree
Master of Science (M.Sc.)Department
Computer ScienceProgram
Computer ScienceSupervisor
McCalla, Gord; Greer, JImCommittee
Vassileva, Julita; Schneider, Kevin A.; Bruneau, JoelCopyright Date
August 2013Subject
clipshow
mashup
video
video clip
video mashup
e-learning
educational technology
technology enhanced learning
tel
lecture capture
video capture
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