We are always wanting to get the word out about bioscreencast and the benefits of screencasting as a medium of sharing knowledge. The way we see it, we really want to get scientists and students alike sharing their screencasts on our site and try our best to tell everyone about it. It felt nice to see our short spiel about our site featured on slideshare, which incidentally is a good way to share your presentations and slides with others. Check out our slides on slideshare here... lire la suite
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We are always wanting to get the word out about bioscreencast and the benefits of screencasting as a medium of sharing knowledge. The way we see it, we really want to get scientists and students alike sharing their screencasts on our site and try our best to tell everyone about it. It felt nice to see our short spiel about our site featured on slideshare, which incidentally is a good way to share your presentations and slides with others.
A similar post was posted at bbgm The session on Communicating Science with Video at the Scifoo Lives On section on Second Nature (SLURL) was loads of fun. There were three presentations. I kicked things off by talking about Bioscreencast, then Jean-Claude gave a talk about how he has leveraged YouTube for recording experiments, and finally someone from SciVee gave a talk on SciVee.
How often have you heard someone say ” I dont know how you look for something in there” . Database querying and search has become an essential skill to possess in this genomic age. Be it PUBMED , FlyBase or the PDB, we all rely on these databases to find our everyday information.
The Galaxy team at Penn State has a slew of new screencasts at Bioscreencast. com going through the latest release of Galaxy. As I have mentioned in the past, the Galaxy team really understands the medium and are using it effectively (along with wiki’s etc) to showcast the application.
As usual, silence from our end means that we are busy working on making Bioscreencast. com an even better experience. So keep your eyes on this page, since we have a couple of really cool updates up our sleeves.
That was the question that arose after the announcement of SciVee. One only needs to see recent blog posts across the life science blogosphere to realize there there are a number of video-related life science sites that have arisen in a very short period of time. For convenience, I am going to stick to three, since they fill, at least in my mind, complementary roles in the life science video landscape.
We're announcing a new update to the Flash Player today code named “Moviestar” and it includes support for the widely used industry standard H. codec as well as High Efficiency AAC audio support” So reads the opening statement on a blog post from Ryan Stewart an RIA evangelist at Adobe.
Over at bbgm, I have a post about SciVee, a new service from the NSF, PLoS and the San Diego Supercomputer Center. The new service allows scientists to publish video podcasts in support of published work. This is big on many fronts; the organizations involved alone validate everything we’ve believed in here at Bioscreencast, and slowly, video for scientific content and online communication around scientific works, whether published or user generated in our case is going to continue to grow.
The Bioscreencast. com site has serious issues today ( Aug 16th 2007). Our attempts at upgrading our webhost ran into some technical issues. We are sorry for any interruptions and hope we will be up and running soon. Any uploads that took place in the last 24 hrs are also held up because of these issues.
We are moving to a faster host. This will allow us to offer our videos in a snappier fashion , experiment with better flash players and hopefully improve your user experience. While we affect our move our users might experience some “slowness” till the name servers catch up . The move is scheduled for a few hours around 21:
Over at the medical genetics forum on MedHelp, senior genetics counselor Lisa Kessler responds to an inquiry about the inheritance patterns of ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), which is also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. Many people assume serious conditions such as ALS are either hereditary or they are not.
One of our readers appeared on NBC Nightly News the other night after his story was featured on The Consumerist. Bob Loncaric paid extra to fly direct on United and when he checked his reservation,. This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more!
Duh! you really believed that tricky title? come on! But hey, wait. Here’s something I’ve found for you! I am a big fan of slideshare becoz of their fantastic presentation sharing service and also the display. but it also hurts me when I can’t download some of these awesome slides available there for my offline reading.
I’ve got twins on my mother’s side and twins on my father’s side, too. On my mother’s side, they seem to appear every other generation, so the joke among my cousins is “which one of us will have the twins? Whether twins really do run in families or whether this is an old wives’ tale is a question many people ask.
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