Better Video Bookmarking and Commenting

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On the List!

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On the List!

Stian wrote an article about how folks are linking OCW/OER content to Wikipedia pages (which in and of itself is an interesting idea). But he also says:

It would be really useful if it was easier to link to a specific segment in a video, or to easily choose a video, trim it, and upload it to Wikimedia Commons (although most of the videos are non-commercial, which means that they could not be included in Wikipedia, only linked to). It might also make sense to make a series of shorter videos, rather than one long one – it would make reuse much more feasible.

Haklev, S. (2009, October 25). “Combining OERs with Wikipedia – a winning combination”. Retrieved on October 26, 2009 from Random Stuff that Matters Website: http://reganmian.net/wordpress/2009/10/25/combining-oers-with-wikipedia-a-winning-combination/

Absolutely!

These are just some of the features we hope to implement in the SpokenMedia Project and it’s Rich Media Notebooks.[/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]