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SPEAKER SERIES 
DIGITAL STUDYHALL: VIDEO BASED INSTRUCTION IN RURAL INDIA

WHAT: CIS is hosting a monthly Speaker Series which will include a
presentation by a UW researcher (faculty/staff/student) accompanied by two
panel members from varying disciplines.
WHERE: Mary Gates Hall Rm. 420
WHEN: February 18th, 2008 3-4pm

LECTURER: Richard Anderson ? Computer Science Department
TITLE: Digital StudyHall: Video Based Instruction in Rural India
ABSTRACT: Digital StudyHall is an education project in Lucknow, India that
aims to link together strong urban schools with poor rural schools through
facilitated video instruction.  Lessons are video recorded in the urban
schools, and then shown in rural schools by classroom teachers.  A key
component of the instruction is that the classroom teachers will stop the
video for classroom activities.  The Digital StudyHall project is about
three years old and has been replicated at a number of sites in India and
Bangladesh.  To date, the evaluation studies of Digital StudyHall have been
limited ? looking at results of a small number of schools without adequate
controls.  In this talk, I will first give background on the Digital
StudyHall project, and then describe a research study that we are starting
with twelve schools in Lucknow which have not previously been involved with
the project.  The goal is to assess educational outcomes of the teaching
methodology and also to gain a deeper understanding of deployment costs and
issues.  Additional information about Digital StudyHall is available at
dsh.cs.washington.edu.
PANEL MEMBERS: Mike Eisenberg (Information School) and Steve Kerr (College
of Education)
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