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* Using popcorn.js and pdf.js for your video
 
* Using popcorn.js and pdf.js for your video
 
* All other web stuff as needed (CSS, HTML, maybe PHP)
 
* All other web stuff as needed (CSS, HTML, maybe PHP)
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As soon as you decide, add your names to the following list (one bullet per team):
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# Name1, Name2, Name3
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# ...
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= Preparation =
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Note the following:
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* Filming has to be done using a camera on a tripod, so a cellphone will not work, and a point-and-shoot camera may or may not work. If you don't have access to this equipment - I can lend you mine, but we have to arrange it well in advance.
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* You'll have to film an entire lecture and the quality will matter, so you might want to do a couple of test runs first.
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* In the first week of class after break week you will have a guest speaker talk to you about Popcorn.js and maybe PopcornMaker (the latter may or may not be useful for you).
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* You will also need to use PDF.js to render PDF slides next to your video.
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* You'll need a video of a reasonable size (that can be streamed over a typical residential internet connection).
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* You'll need that video to play in the latest versions of Firefox, Chrome, and Internet Explorer.
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* The entire webpage has to look professional.
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That will give you plenty of study and preparation work for the study week. There will be a graded progress report at the end of week 8, so don't leave it till later.

Revision as of 14:19, 19 February 2013

Due date: 22 mar

Late penalties: 10% per day

In this assignment you'll be working in a team to digitize an existing lecture. That means filming the lecture, editing the audio and video, converting it to formats that the popular browsers can play, and using the newest web technologies such as Popcorn.js and Pdf.js to display the lecture in a web browser.

The module your create will be in a webpage created by you, but can be easily integrated into any other website using just copy-paste (and uploading the necessary files, of course).

Teams

3 people per team. If you want a bigger or smaller team - I may allow it, please talk to me about it. You teams must be formed by the end of study week.

When you're forming the team - keep in mind that the following are the major tasks:

  • Filming
  • Audio/video post-processing (the quality must be good)
  • Exporting the resulting video for the web
  • Using popcorn.js and pdf.js for your video
  • All other web stuff as needed (CSS, HTML, maybe PHP)

As soon as you decide, add your names to the following list (one bullet per team):

  1. Name1, Name2, Name3
  2. ...

Preparation

Note the following:

  • Filming has to be done using a camera on a tripod, so a cellphone will not work, and a point-and-shoot camera may or may not work. If you don't have access to this equipment - I can lend you mine, but we have to arrange it well in advance.
  • You'll have to film an entire lecture and the quality will matter, so you might want to do a couple of test runs first.
  • In the first week of class after break week you will have a guest speaker talk to you about Popcorn.js and maybe PopcornMaker (the latter may or may not be useful for you).
  • You will also need to use PDF.js to render PDF slides next to your video.
  • You'll need a video of a reasonable size (that can be streamed over a typical residential internet connection).
  • You'll need that video to play in the latest versions of Firefox, Chrome, and Internet Explorer.
  • The entire webpage has to look professional.

That will give you plenty of study and preparation work for the study week. There will be a graded progress report at the end of week 8, so don't leave it till later.