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Video streaming
enhances
instruction delivery
To
enhance its services as well as to boost instruction delivery,
the Center for Educational Multimedia (CREM) launched last
week its new website and video streaming at the e-classroom.
CREM added new features to its website, incorporating more
interactive features such as online registration, online form
to request training modules, and a guest book. Also included
in the site are services offered, schedule of training, portfolio,
and other details about the office.
The website can be accessed at www.dlsu.edu.ph/offices/crem/index.html.
CREM’s training on the fifth module yielded video streams
of faculty members conducting a lecture accompanied by a Powerpoint
presentation. Video streaming is a feature of the Integrated
Virtual Learning Environment. It complements other online
and interactive features such as discussion forum, distribution
list, lecture plan, chat room, and a frequently asked question-builder.
The Center engaged the services of Bitstop, Inc., an information
technology product and services company based in Dagupan,
to train the CREM staff on video streaming over the internet.
Twenty-five faculty members from the different colleges have
so far completed the module, and have video clips of themselves
giving their lecture online.
The video streams are password-protected, and may be used
by students enrolled in classes taught with online and interactive
features. These are available at crem.dlsu.edu.ph. This enhanced
feature in teaching provides ample opportunities for individual
and interactive learning.
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