Internet Lectures Research:
Broadening the Audience
for Live Slide Show Presentations
Sections:
- Introduction
- Benefits of Web lectures
- Scope of opportunity
- Barriers
- Solutions
- TFAO financial assistance
- Other multimedia projects
- For further study
- Responses to inquiries
- Notes
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for further study
QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY
- What are URLs of examples of Web lectures already created
by museums? [6]
- To what extent are there metrics relating to viewership
of existing narrated slide shows?
- What were the motives for institutions to produce Web
lectures in the recent past?
- How well have expectations been realized?
- Which brands and models of equipment can be used to create
Web lectures and what are their advantages and disadvantages?
- What software can be used to create image and audio files?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of each program?
- What software is needed to create Web lectures from .jpg
images and audio files? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each
program?
- What software is needed to play a Web lecture on a person's
browser? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each "plug-in"
program in terms of ease of use, functionality and availability?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of real time
streaming versus downloads saved for later play to the user's computer?
- What is the budget needed to purchase equipment, software
and other components, plus soft costs?
- How much time is needed to complete each task for creation
and publication of a Web lecture?
- What organizations should be contacted to further shed
light on relevant questions?
For response to "for further study" inquiries
to representatives of institutions and vendors please click here.
6. For examples see Scope of opportunity.
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