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Rick will be doing an additional Captivate on WebDav and alert faculty that this method is available for adding, moving or organizing content.
Captivate movies are stored on the media server.
Some movie reviewers dislike the scalable movies due to possible bluriness; advantage of scalability for demonstration use in classroom.
Mentioned loadtesting discussion from Content Group meeting including request for participation in live test event.
Additional movie note: when being developed, best practices and/or recommended routines for using sakai coming into question

Beau/Chris/Rick - e.g., course archiving-Discussion of some best practices issues to be decided upon:

  • Course archiving; set user roles to audit 3-4 weeks post course completion;

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  • Procedures for copying content into new quarter - use case suggests duplication of content - Resources, websites,etc.

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  • Use cases about 50-50 re: blank course or content-loaded course on generation;
  • Request-based course setup (some faculty w/early course setup needs) to mimic import tool setup;

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  • Archive courses at 4-year mark, as well

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Beau - media server in setup as nsf/samba server; possbly dav; rich media will sit here and be accessible as network mounted content to CERE courses; url-referenced vs. WebDav sakai method discussion:
issues - multi-course content, or content not strictly identified w/course; internet connectivity requirements? content currently distributed on multiple systems; centralizing content pieces; pipe is 100MBx2 - load considered about 60 concurrent users;