No more bulky equipment needed for live broadcasting...no laptops or external microphones or camcorders!!! You can use a free site called QIK to create a live video broadcast from your cell phone over the Internet (it can post directly on your blog in real time). The first thing I thought of when I heard of this site (Thanks to Pat Sine) was that it would be really easy to create student television stations with Live broadcasts that people could subscribe to, or that could be posted directly on the school website. About 7 years ago I started a student television station with my high schoolers, and wow, it was difficult. Each broadcast was painstakingly slow. We did it over the cable line using televisions and some of the classrooms did not have cable so some students never got to see the broadcasts. Additionally we had to render the broadcasts and upload to the Internet if we wanted parents and community members to see them. It took the focus away from the content and onto the tool (which I prefer not to do when working with technology). QIK would be a great solution for many of my television station problems. Set up a blog, and let students use their cell phone camcorders to do live broadcasts. They could also cover breaking stories in real time around the school or community. QIK is currently in it's alpha stage, so you do have to request an account, and they are only working with Nokia phones (but QIK claims that they will soon be adding new cell phones to their accounts).Monday, March 10, 2008
Live with...Create Live TV or Radio Broadcasts from your Cell!
No more bulky equipment needed for live broadcasting...no laptops or external microphones or camcorders!!! You can use a free site called QIK to create a live video broadcast from your cell phone over the Internet (it can post directly on your blog in real time). The first thing I thought of when I heard of this site (Thanks to Pat Sine) was that it would be really easy to create student television stations with Live broadcasts that people could subscribe to, or that could be posted directly on the school website. About 7 years ago I started a student television station with my high schoolers, and wow, it was difficult. Each broadcast was painstakingly slow. We did it over the cable line using televisions and some of the classrooms did not have cable so some students never got to see the broadcasts. Additionally we had to render the broadcasts and upload to the Internet if we wanted parents and community members to see them. It took the focus away from the content and onto the tool (which I prefer not to do when working with technology). QIK would be a great solution for many of my television station problems. Set up a blog, and let students use their cell phone camcorders to do live broadcasts. They could also cover breaking stories in real time around the school or community. QIK is currently in it's alpha stage, so you do have to request an account, and they are only working with Nokia phones (but QIK claims that they will soon be adding new cell phones to their accounts).
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