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Monday, July 31, 2006

Screencasts on your Tivo?

We only oficially got Tivo here in Canada earlier this year, so this won't be a good distribution method up North for a little while yet, but Bryan Zug is reporting that it may be possible to post a video, including a screencast, to a service called Brightcove, and then have it available on your Tivo.  Bryan's post is actually a couple of months old already, and I haven't heard an buzz about Brightcove, but it's an intriguing idea.  Those of you with Tivo know how convenient it is; can't you imagine a folder containing all the screencasts pertinent to your online course, and/or library research?  Wonder what the resolution would be like.  Hey Brian, do you have Tivo?


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