Chemistry 1A

 

MiG Seminar, Example 1

 

MiG Seminar, Example 2

Chemistry 1A   MiG Seminar, Example 1   MiG Seminar, Example 2

Lecture 26: "Heterogeneous Equilibrium, Solubility of Gases, Solids" (11/15/99)

 

Lawrence A. Rowe, "The Berkeley MIG Seminar and Internet Broadcasting" (8/25/99)

 

John Wawrzynek, "Structured Audio: Algorithmic Sound for the Internet and Beyond" (9/1/99)

Computer Science 294-1

 

BMRC Video Presentation 1

 

BMRC Video Presentation 2

Computer Science 294-1   BMRC Video Presentation 1   BMRC Video Presentation 2

Lecture 7: "Video Fundamentals II" (9/14/99)

 

Fred Beshears, "Learning Management Systems Presentation" (2/23/00)

 

Lawrence A. Rowe, "The Future of Interactive Television is Internet Webcasting" (2/21/00)

The BMRC Lecture Browser is a web browser based tool written in Javascript. It incorporates streaming video and synchronized slides, providing remote students an enriched experience which facilitates greater comprehension in a distance learning environment.

The separate media elements are managed in a database and retrieved by the user in the form standard http requests. Features of the Lecture Browser include the ability to search text and browse media types (e.g., slides and video) independently of one another.

The functionality of the Lecture Browser has been substantially augmented from original source code provided by Cornell University. BMRC is working to add several additional features including audio search capabilities, bookmarks and an interactive white board for online students.

BMRC offers the following examples for viewing, but please be aware that this technology is still very much in development and as such cannot be considered stable. In other words, it might crash your browser, possibly forcing you to restart your co mputer.

In order to view these presentations, users will require the RealNetworks RealPlayer plug-in and a version 4.0 or higher, JavaScript-enabled web browser(e.g., Netscape Communicator or Internet Explorer).