By audio i'm assuming that you mean the audio of the presenter talking.
That poses a nice storage space and bandwidth issue when you try and
place two hours of audio on the net for each lecture. I like the
article idea though.
-Austin
Sebastian Smith wrote:
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005, Dennis Bagley wrote:
Went to the wiki/pastpresentations page and looked at some of the stuff
posted there.
A couple of comments:
Thanks for doing that!! That's great! I have classes on Thursday
evenings so
it's difficult for me to make the regular meetings.
I cannot get the OO.Impress files to run but PDF works fine.
What are the possibilities of adding some audio from the presentations?
I'm running a bit behind on my email ;)
Audio is an interesting proposition, and I've thought about recording our
presentations for those who don't attend. But, I don't think it would be
as beneficial as having presenters writeup an article that further
elaborates on the contents of the slides. This way those who cannot
attend will have access to the "meat" of the meeting without having to
wade through two hours of boring audio. An article could probably be
authored in a shorter period of time than the audio editing would take
anyway.
On that note, expect an article to accompany my presentations later this
month... when school lets out ;)
- Sebastian
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