Mediaflow

Mediaflow is Stanford University School of Medicine's new online administrative application for event information and content management. Mediaflow interfaces with the Li Ka Shing Center of Learning and Knowledge's (LKSC) state-of-the-art system for video capture and distribution. Mediaflow and the LKSC will revolutionize the way classroom and event video is captured and delivered, enabling the flow of information between course administrators, speakers, and students. Mediaflow is currently in a beta version, with initial deployment in the LKSC in Fall 2010.
Visit the Mediaflow project development and documentation site:
http://sites.google.com/site/mediaflowdocumentation/
What will Mediaflow enable?
- Integrated support for the new Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge (LKSC), scheduled to open in Fall 2010.
- Enterprise solution for video capture and distribution.
- One-stop-shop for course information including course materials, schedule and room/resource reservations.
Technologies Used
- Podcast Producer
- Video capture and encoding devices
- Control systems, digital signage
- Media asset management (e.g. Finalcut Server)
- H.264 video codec
Project Team
- Jenn Stringer, Director, Educational Technology
- Mary Ayers, Project Manager
- Pauline Brutlag, Project Manager
- Andy Wasklewicz, Technology Architect
- Bindu Madhava, Video Services Manager
- Carter Youngblood, Lead Applications Engineer
- Jaime Gago, Educational Systems Administrator
- Trent Tanaka, AV/IT Manager
- Brian Tobin, Classrooms and Curriculum Technology Manager
- Jamie Tsui, Online Curriculum Coordinator
