Technology for Providing Educational Video on Demand on Campus
Srinivasan Ramani and Venkatagiri Sirigiri
HP Laboratories
HPL-2008-63
Keyword(s):
Educational Technology, Education, Interactive TV, Video Recording, Multimedia systems,
Satellite broadcasting
Abstract:
Much hope has been placed in the past on Educational Television for improving educational
standards and distance education. However, in many countries the impact of this technology has
been limited. Some of the reasons are discussed along with possible technical solutions. One
solution that has been developed at HP Labs India is presented. This involves the use of satellite
TV channels, using the MPEG format, as the distribution channel for educational content in
digital form. Inexpensive TV equipment, including those that work with Direct To Home (DTH)
TV transmissions are used to capture TV programs in digital form and store them on a server.
The system is also capable of capturing text content being sent with the program in the
Electronic Program Guide format as well as content in various other data formats including PDF.
All captured content is stored in a digital library, offering students an on-demand video facility
on campus. Easy search facilities are also offered to help find content items of interest.
External Posting Date: June 7, 2008 [Fulltext] Approved for External Publication
Internal Posting Date: June 7, 2008 [Fulltext]
Submitted to IEEE Tencon 2008, Hyderabad, India, November 18-21, 2008.
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