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[edit] Webcasting Research

The UK Local Government Webcasting Report "Do we, could we, should we?" (Understanding Webcasting in the context of local government service delivery and communication activity) addresses three main areas related to webcasting: 1. What has been local government experience of webcasts to date? 2. What are the initial attitudes towards webcasting? 3. What is the technical feasibility of implementing webcasts?

ePresence Interactive Media - a research project of the Knowledge Media Design Institute at the University of Toronto striving to make webcasting interactive, engaging, accessible, scalable, and robust.

[edit] Tutorials

Webcasting An article on how to initiate and succeed with webcasting.

Streamingmedia.com has a range of tutorials on webcasting topics includinggovernment applications and live webcasting.

Understanding Streaming Media - tutorials and resources provide a basic overview of what streaming technology is and how it works. (from the University of Wisconsin)

Internet World Guide to Webcasting (book not available online)

Sam’s Web Cam Cookbook – A guidebook to low end webcasting in six chapters: (1) How to Make a WebCam, (2) Going Live, (3) Wireless techniques, (4) Community Kiosks and (5) Serving it Outdoors, and (6) Bringing it Home.

Mobile Webcasting – a series of instructive article from the O’Reilly Network on working with live audio or video streams.

DNA Lounge – a night club that webcasts and archives concerts. Also provides technical advice such as Icecast scripts and instruction for working JPEG slideshow webcam

Sam Churchill - a webcasting enthusiast with a collection of potentially useful links

AudioVideo Web - a collection of support resources for streaming media, from introduction to understanding specific error statements

[edit] More Resources

Webcasters United offers free assistance to beginning, amateur and professional webcaster hobbyists with news, tutorials and technical assistance as well as free syndicated programming, scripts and software.

The International Webcasting Association represents webcasters, streaming media companies, entrepreneurs, individuals and academics throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, Canada and Australia

ConferZone is an e-conferencing resource covering Web conferencing, video conferencing, audio/voice conferencing and collaborative conferencing.

 
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