E-learning has the potential to reach students worldwide, making education a resource available to every user, anywhere, anytime, and from any network and device. However, many people will be excluded from the benefits of Web-based education if constrains to guarantee so wide an access are not considered in the design stage. Offering universal access to E-learning and T-learning does not mean sacrificing interactivity or appeal by producing text-based lectures. Furthermore, as technologies develop, rich media are becoming common resources for e-learning activities and a set of transcoding mechanisms could effectively improve portability and accessibility of on-line lectures. In this context, we present an application designed to support accessibility of on-line education that automatically produces accessible and portable versions of lectures, to be experienced on different networks, applications and devices.
P. Salomoni, S. Mirri (2005). Providing Accessible and Portable Video Lecture from Content Transcoding. OSTEND : Eurosis.
Providing Accessible and Portable Video Lecture from Content Transcoding
SALOMONI, PAOLA;MIRRI, SILVIA
2005
Abstract
E-learning has the potential to reach students worldwide, making education a resource available to every user, anywhere, anytime, and from any network and device. However, many people will be excluded from the benefits of Web-based education if constrains to guarantee so wide an access are not considered in the design stage. Offering universal access to E-learning and T-learning does not mean sacrificing interactivity or appeal by producing text-based lectures. Furthermore, as technologies develop, rich media are becoming common resources for e-learning activities and a set of transcoding mechanisms could effectively improve portability and accessibility of on-line lectures. In this context, we present an application designed to support accessibility of on-line education that automatically produces accessible and portable versions of lectures, to be experienced on different networks, applications and devices.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.