[kictanet] Creating edutainment clips with Flip

Gakiria gakiria at gmail.com
Thu Jul 10 10:09:45 EAT 2008


Mblayo,
the clips we have so far Are owned by the institutions for which we
have developed courses.i will avail the open ones immediately we shoot
them.thanks Kai for the offer!
Andrew

On 7/8/08, Brian Munyao Longwe <brian at caret.net> wrote:
> Incredible! This is really great. Are your clips 'open source'  ;-)
> i.e. free?
>
> Do you have them online so that we can take a peek?
>
> Brian
>
> On Jul 8, 2008, at 3:56 PM, Gakiria wrote:
>
>> Dear Brian,
>>
>> I know the Wow feeling. i have used the Flip Camera since November
>> 2007 and its amazing how hardy and useful it is.We are now using it to
>> create small educational clips for integration into e-learning
>> courses. Using open source tools, we are able to further reduce the
>> size of the clips (including digital images), ensuring that such
>> courses remain bandwidth shy...
>>
>> Thanks to technology, it becomes ever easier to create local,
>> educationally relevant content without the need for expensive
>> equipment and advanced technical know how.
>>
>> Gakiria
>> Kenya e-Learning Center
>>
>>
>>
>> On 7/7/08, Brian Munyao Longwe <brian at caret.net> wrote:
>>> Flipping over Flip
>>>
>>> http://mashilingi.blogspot.com/2008/07/flipping-over-flip.html
>>>
>>> Yesterday I came across the most amazing piece of technology that I
>>> have seen in recent days.
>>>
>>> Gregg Zachary was just back in Nairobi enroute to his home in the USA
>>> and I managed to catch him for a couple of hours of talk. During this
>>> he showed me some videos he had taken in Zambia and Uganda and said
>>> that he had used his "Flip camera". I was like, "what? Flip?" and he
>>> said "I'll show you."
>>>
>>> When I saw the device I almost fell over. Barely the size of a
>>> cigarette pack, this modern day wonder allows the recording of up to
>>> 1 hour of video, stores in in .avi format (YouTube Ready!) on an
>>> internal solid state (Flash) disk and uses simple, everyday AA
>>> batteries. Wow! The most amazing part of all was the price. Gregg
>>> bought his off-the-shelf in the USA before coming out on this trip
>>> for $125 (Kshs. 8,000).
>>>
>>> This amazing little piece of technology has a built-in USB-flash
>>> dongle, which allows you to hook it up to your computer - and the
>>> software for transferring, editing and managing video is right on the
>>> stick! Wacha nikuambie!!!! I believe that this gadget and others like
>>> it is probably going to have a similar impact on the videocam
>>> industry as cellphones had in the telecoms industry.
>>>
>>> According to Business Week and the New York Times Pure Digital, the
>>> startup company behind the Flip cam was able to achieve 20% market
>>> share in the US videocam industry within less than 1 year.
>>>
>>> My head has been spinning with ideas on how this kind of device can
>>> contribute towards the development of local, African content.
>>>
>>> Boy o boy am I excited. I want to try and put several of these into
>>> the hands of people all over Kenya and see what happens....
>>>
>>> [Brian blogs at http://mashilingi.blogspot.com and http://
>>> zinjlog.blogspot.com]
>>
>>
>> --
>> Gakiria Andrew
>> Coordinator
>> Kenya eLearning Centre
>> Nairobi, KENYA
>
>


-- 
Gakiria Andrew
Coordinator
Kenya eLearning Centre
Nairobi, KENYA




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