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|title=UStream | |title=UStream - broadcast to friends and family | ||
|tagline= | |tagline=Broadcast live video from school | ||
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|description= While USTREAM (www.ustream.tv) looks like youtube done differently, | |description= While USTREAM (www.ustream.tv) looks like youtube done differently, its edge is to allow live {{tag|broadcasting}} over the net. For this you need little more than a camera and microphone. Even more remarkably, the 'video streaming' service allows you to broadcast {{tag|video}} using a iphone application. | ||
|strategy= | Seemingly USTREAM is used by big name broadcasters and home 'lifecasters' alike and is very noticeably supported by advertising. With millions of users, the content is diverse and like all such things, merits a preview before a class dives in. Nevertheless the prospect is that of a school or class having a channel akin to TV. | ||
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|ideas= | |ideas= | ||
|specs= | |specs=Web based tool, needing a web camera | ||
|Link=www.ustream.tv | |Link=www.ustream.tv | ||
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A peep at the video streaming service, USTREAM | |||
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Revision as of 19:48, 5 September 2012
Tool Description While USTREAM (www.ustream.tv) looks like youtube - it is both different and done differently. Its edge is to allow live broadcasting(tool) over the net. For this you need little more than a web camera and microphone. Even more remarkably, this 'video streaming' service allows you to broadcast video(i) directly from a mobile device using a iphone application. Seemingly USTREAM is used by big name broadcasters and home 'lifecasters' alike and is very noticeably supported by advertising. With millions of users, the content is diverse and like all such things, merits a preview before a class dives in. Nevertheless the prospect is that of a school or class having a TV channel to communicate. The USTREAM story is that it was was first used by soldiers to broadcast news back to their families. Short of reporting back from a war zone, your class might broadcast back from your field trip. (edit)While USTREAM (www.ustream.tv) looks like youtube done differently, its edge is to allow live broadcasting(i) over the net. For this you need little more than a camera and microphone. Even more remarkably, the 'video streaming' service allows you to broadcast video(i) using a iphone application. Seemingly USTREAM is used by big name broadcasters and home 'lifecasters' alike and is very noticeably supported by advertising. With millions of users, the content is diverse and like all such things, merits a preview before a class dives in. Nevertheless the prospect is that of a school or class having a channel akin to TV.
Teaching Approach. Engaging pupils in creating video, and building a narrative(ta) encourages them to think about their language(ta) and explanation skills. They can be used to engage pupils, to revist their explanations, and keep them "on task" through the use of roles and drama(ta) tasks. (edit)
Tool details | |
Title | UStream - broadcast to friends and family |
Topic | [[Topics/Video|Video]], [[Topics/Broadcasting|Broadcasting]] |
Licence / Cost / Platform | Web based tool, needing a web camera |
Subject / Categories | Video, ToolInfo, Broadcasting, TaggedWithTag |
Teaching Ideas / Links | |
Link | www.ustream.tv |
A peep at the video streaming service, USTREAM