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Educational institutions need access to such materials through a network with high-bandwidth. | Educational institutions need access to such materials through a network with high-bandwidth. | ||
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* GMA7 | * GMA7 | ||
* ABS-CBN | * ABS-CBN | ||
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=Hosting Service= | =Hosting Service= | ||
* ASTI | * ASTI | ||
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=Technology= | =Technology= | ||
* Torrent | * Torrent | ||
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=Participating Education and Research Networks= | =Participating Education and Research Networks= | ||
* University of the Philippines | * University of the Philippines | ||
* Ateneo de Manila University | * Ateneo de Manila University | ||
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* film classes: content analysis, camera skills workshop | |||
* social science classes: thematic analysis, content analysis |
Revision as of 11:45, 29 November 2014
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Philippine TV Documentaries for Education and Research Networks
Philippine TV documentaries are a treasure trove of educational contents. Much of it forms part of Philippine digital heritage. A good part of these materials are about distant locales and distinct practices and experiences that deserve wider audience and long-term preservation.
Such documentaries may not, however, be readily accessible or catalogued from a central location.
Educational institutions need access to such materials through a network with high-bandwidth.
Content Providers
- GMA7
- ABS-CBN
Hosting Service
- ASTI
Technology
- Torrent
Participating Education and Research Networks
- University of the Philippines
- Ateneo de Manila University
Use Cases
- film classes: content analysis, camera skills workshop
- social science classes: thematic analysis, content analysis