Guidelines for video or webcast coverage by DILC: Difference between revisions
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# The requesting party (or whoever heads the event) is responsible for arranging the necessary schedule and the availability of the venue for technical setup and testing. | # The requesting party (or whoever heads the event) is responsible for arranging the necessary schedule and the availability of the venue for technical setup and testing. | ||
# The requesting party shall provide DILC with the necessary mini-DVs for the coverage. | # The requesting party shall provide DILC with the necessary mini-DVs for the coverage. | ||
# The requesting party is expected to collect the slides (or texts) and share them with DILC for the latter to be able to label accurately label the videos. | |||
# If webcast is requested as part of coverage, the requesting party is encouraged to promote the event outside the University through mass media and social networking sites. | # If webcast is requested as part of coverage, the requesting party is encouraged to promote the event outside the University through mass media and social networking sites. | ||
# The DILC keeps the option of publicizing the video or audio recording of the event on DILC's website for public access. | # The DILC keeps the option of publicizing the video or audio recording of the event on DILC's website for public access. |
Revision as of 18:24, 8 March 2010
- Any request for video or webcast coverage by DILC should be made at least 2 weeks before the event.
- The requesting party (or whoever heads the event) is responsible for arranging the necessary schedule and the availability of the venue for technical setup and testing.
- The requesting party shall provide DILC with the necessary mini-DVs for the coverage.
- The requesting party is expected to collect the slides (or texts) and share them with DILC for the latter to be able to label accurately label the videos.
- If webcast is requested as part of coverage, the requesting party is encouraged to promote the event outside the University through mass media and social networking sites.
- The DILC keeps the option of publicizing the video or audio recording of the event on DILC's website for public access.
- While DILC's coverage may form part of the requesting party's documentation of the event, the coverage should not be treated as the sole or major documentation of the event.
- DILC's coverage is only limited to academic events and their major parts (such main lectures, main presentations).
- The requesting party is required to fill out this online form.