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Introduction
LaGuardia Community College is in the process of transforming every classroom into a smart classroom. We have established 4-Levels each with increasing capabilities. Level 3 and 4 will support lecture capturing in audio only or audio/video modes. We are currently building a prototype level-4 class room. This project will provide rich media content generation capability. Our plan is to work with iTunesU to provide the online distribution capability of in-house developed content. This document provides a description of the project objectives, scope of activity, and affected stakeholders.
Objectives
- Demonstrate technology integration for future Smart Classrooms to support advanced multimedia (a.k.a. “rich media”) capabilities to encourage and support advancement of pedagogical techniques. See Attachment-A for description of different Smart classroom types, categorized as levels. Technology to be implemented includes:
- Networked PC
- PC Projector
- Sound System (Speakers)
- Document Camera (Planetary)
- Lecture Capturing Devices (Digital Microphones and Video Cameras)
- Computer Screen Capturing Software (Continuous and Snapshot)
- Cable TV
- Live Broadcast Over Network (streaming video)
- Teleconferencing
- Videoconferencing
- Storage and distribution of captured audio/video (servers, software, and procedures)
- Establish cost model for replicating the Level 4 technologies to other smart classrooms across the campus.
- Build the prototype Podcasting Production & Video/Tele-Conferencing Smart Classroom (level 4) which will be made available as a teaching laboratory.
- Level 4 – Smart-Classroom to be a multi-purpose media room available to all college stakeholders for all appropriate uses, such as meetings, presentations, technology training, and class room instruction.
- Determine the levels of technical support, maintenance contracts, and spare parts to assure room’s maximum utilization and availability.
Scope
- Pilot media distribution methods (online, flash drive, CD/DVD, etc.).
- Evaluate and acquire hardware, software, and network equipment.
- Redesign E503 to support the Level 4 capabilities.
- Pilot faculty teaching scenarios with various configurations of technology usage
- Test equipment capabilities, reliability, and ease of use.
- Monitor and measure network bandwidth usage in various scenarios to establish need for controls or additional network equipment.
- Create workshop and reference materials for DFL and other users of the Level 4 Smart Classroom.
- Train pilot group of faculty (1-3) in how to use video cameras to record class lectures.
- Train pilot group of staff (1-2) from External Affairs and ACE in how to record special events using rich media.
- Develop best practices for rich media content generation and distribution
- Work with iTunes to develop online distribution of in-house created multimedia content, for various program areas, including:
- Credit and non-credit courses (lecture capture as well as custom developed rich media)
- Student Services offerings and processes (admissions, registration, financial aid)**Student Orientation Podcasting
- Media Studies Programming Development
- Performing Arts Productions
- Conferences, commencements, and other large events.
- Technology Training Workshops
- Online Tutorials (e.g, language acquisition, sexual harassment awareness, life skills matrix)
- ePortfolio Integration
- Linkage to recorded student originated content from existing web sites (learning communities, common reading, virtual interest groups, etc.)
- Library of marketing and communications videos
- Present Podcasting Production & Video/Tele-Conferencing Smart Classroom to stakeholders
- Implement video conferencing technology and test with at least one other school or agency.
Stakeholders
- Students –ability to download audio/video class material via iTunesU
- Staff – ability to store and share personal or departmental knowledge (best practices, tools, techniques, procedures, etc.) across the college
- Marketing – creation of rich media material for marketing purpose
- Instructional Services– ability to produce and distribute audio/video based technology training workshops quickly and professionally
- Faculty – participate in designing the Podcasting Production & Video/Tele-Conferencing Smart Classroom to meet their teaching needs and styles. They will have a controlled environment available for recording lessons (video/audio) for later distribution.