Tuesday, October 28, 2008

New Release Term 4 2008

New Release Term 4 2008

1. All About Motion: Displacement, Velocity & Acceleration
2. Beyond the Nuclear Family
3. Climate Change - Classroom Issues
4. Climate Change: Our Responsibility
5. Emerging Diseases: Prions, Viruses
6. First Impressions: Winning Over Your Boss (student)
7. First Time Voters
8. Good Coach, Bad Coach
9. Homeostasis
10. Information Overload - Classroom Issues
11. Inside a Recording Studio
12. Introduction to Polymers
13. Job Application: Looking Good on Paper (student)
14. Knowing When to Say No - VEA Lifeskills Series
15. Natural Selection: Its Place in Modern Society
16. Safety in the Commercial Kitchen
17. Sentencing: The Attainment of Justice - Crime, Justice and the Law Series
18. Taking Control: Strategies for Coping with Stress - VEA Lifeskills Series
19. The Healthy Teacher
20. Types of Criminal Sanctions - Crime, Justice and the Law Series
21. Workplace Rights and Responsibilities (student)

ClickView technology is fast transforming the educational landscape by simplifying the way digital video and other rich media is accessed by students and teachers, and empowering learning institutions to build and deliver their own libraries of rich media.

Kindly contact ClickView in Malaysia at khairul@ksuria.com for a quick setup of 30 days trial at your digital library & learning institutions.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Introducing ClickView Wireless

  • ClickView Wireless
    • ClickView Wireless is a software plug-in for the ClickView Library Server which enables schools to deliver video in a wireless-friendly format across the school network.

      ClickView Wireless has been created for schools that need whole classes of students, each with laptops, to access ClickView videos wirelessly.

      ClickView Wireless can access videos independently of the ClickView Player. So now even if the ClickView Player is not installed, videos will still play.

      Oh, you can watch ClickView videos on your mobile phone too..



ClickView technology is fast transforming the educational landscape by simplifying the way digital video and other rich media is accessed by students and teachers, and empowering learning institutions to build and deliver their own libraries of rich media.


Kindly contact ClickView in Malaysia at khairul@ksuria.com for a quick setup of 30 days trial at your digital library & learning institutions.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Getting Started Using ClickView








ClickView is a complete digital media solution which allows teachers to deliver all of their digital videos and resources to any computer in the school/campus. ClickView also allows you to store and manage all your content, including digital video, audio files, podcasts and photos.

Students, especially for self-paced learners & for general library resources, can take ownership over the content, by taking clips out of video and using them in other applications such as Word or PowerPoint.

As a Teaching-Aid,
ClickView gives them access to a huge library of video on demand that you can stream, use as a focus for lessons and edit & embedded into your presentations for students or give to students in a Word Document Keynote or Powerpoint for viewing at home via a flash-drive.

You can also add all your own content from digitised VHS tapes and captured free-to-air TV, making sure that your resources are kept easily accessible and available.

ClickView also comes with a digital video library of over 1000 curriculum relevant programmes for primary, secondary & higher education, from leading content providers such as Classroom Video, Learning Essentials and Video Educationa Australasia. In addition, around 500 titles from Discovery Education, for UK, Australia and New Zealand market increasing the video library by 50% this year.

Our ClickView Learning Advisor for Malaysia is Mohd Khairul Shahrim – if you would like to arrange for her to visit your school/campus or to chat further, please contact Khairul on 019-2291918 or email khairul@ksuria.com.


*Aboriginal Studies will be excluded for Malaysia

*Aboriginal Studies will be excluded for Malaysia
*Many videos are also suitable for Higher Education



ClickView technology is fast transforming the educational landscape by simplifying the way digital video and other rich media is accessed by students and teachers, and empowering learning institutions to build and deliver their own libraries of rich media.

Kindly contact ClickView in Malaysia at khairul@ksuria.com for a quick setup of 30 days trial at your digital library & learning institutions.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Have you check out the September Release?


ClickView technology is fast transforming the educational landscape by simplifying the way digital video and other rich media is accessed by students and teachers, and empowering learning institutions to build and deliver their own libraries of rich media.

Kindly contact ClickView in Malaysia at khairul@ksuria.com for a quick setup of 30 days trial at your digital library & learning institutions.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

E-Learning in Education Video


"Students can quickly transfer video clips for the chapter or lesson
of the day using ClickView School Bag feature into a USB Thumb-drive"


In the past 20 years, there has been a massive revolution in information and communication technology (ICT). But in many classrooms, you could be forgiven for thinking this revolution never occurred. Not only do today’s young people own multiple ICTs, they use them constantly in their day-to-day life. It’s easy to regard the shift in use of technology as being something fundamentally new, but it’s not. For many young people, staying in close and regular contact with their peer group is very important. Remember when you socialised for hours on the telephone? Today it’s YouTube, MySpace and Facebook where young people build social networks and use ways that they feel most comfortable exchanging information.

“Chalk and talk” might just still work, but it’s hard work, and ignoring communication methods that can be much more effective for today’s student only makes your job harder. This program opens up a discussion about e-learning: what it’s good for, why we need it, and how we can encourage it in our schools. It looks at the revolution in youth communications, the implications of this on education, the meaning of multiliteracy and recent developments in e-learning from industry leaders.


This new educational program is now available on a DVD Format and will be added into the next ClickView Digital Video Library update. You may preview the full video online here

ClickView Digital Video Library

Many of the programs in VEA catalogue are available to ClickView customers as part of the ClickView digital video library. Whenever you see this icon next to a program title, you will know that it is available in the ClickView digital video library. 200 new titles had been released in 2007 by VEA and more programs this year . VEA has contributed over 700 programs to the ClickView digital video library and regularly adds new programs. The entire ClickView digital video library has more than 1300 programs and is still growing!

This is also great news for media librarians because, in the long-run, not only it is more cost effective way for them to easily manage academic digital video library, they can also provide various faculties with up-to-date video collection every year automatically. This reduces the hassle of the normal yet time consuming process of acquiring internationally produced educational videos for your lecturer's needs before. As the name said, Just CLICK & VIEW!

Similar Videos in ClickView:

e-Pirates of the Digital Agee-Pirates of the Digital Age
Copyright Issues in Software and Music
How to... SeriesHow to... Series
Animation in MultimediaAnimation in Multimedia
How to Make Digital StoriesHow to Make Digital Stories


ClickView
technology is fast transforming the educational landscape by simplifying the way digital video and other rich media is accessed by students and teachers, and empowering learning institutions to build and deliver their own libraries of rich media.

ClickView uses the existing computer network in a school/library/campus to create a powerful video delivery platform to engage hundreds of people at once. Using ClickView, teachers can create lessons with digital media, electronic worksheets, podcasts, learning objects and more which students can access as a class or individually. Students can even take digital videos, worksheets and lessons home using ClickView School Bag.

How do I get ClickView in my learning institution?

If you are interested in licensing ClickView and the ClickView digital video library, or if you would like a one month free trial, simply contact ClickView in Malaysia on 03-2283 2061 / 019-229 1918 or email khairul@ksuria.com. Find out more at www.clickview.com.au



Take home options for teachers and students
  • Using ClickView School Bag you can right-click on any video or resource and copy it to your laptop or flash drive to be accessed from home
  • You can access your ClickView School Bag from home by downloading the ClickView Player software from the downloads page

Useful Links by Kay Smythe, Discover IT Tasman Professional Development Cluster :

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Progress of ClickView Trial at UKM, UPM & USIM

We manage to get good feedback at the library and Information Technology Centre and we will soon start to setup the system very soon.

Kindly contact ClickView in Malaysia at khairul@ksuria.com for a quick setup of 30 days trial at your digital library & learning institutions.

Too busy and not sure if the digital videos suited to your training needs... Do you know that all of DVD quality ClickView contents are available for free preview online at VEA & CV at online streaming quality (150 kbits/s) ? Enjoy the preview now!









ClickView technology is transforming the educational landscape by simplifying the way digital video and other rich media is accessed by students and teachers, and empowering schools to build and deliver their own libraries of rich media.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Thebarton Senior College Case Study



"Another major focus area was the development of ICT and multimedia services with the aim of providing state of the art technology to more effectively support the teaching/learning program of the College, and the diverse learning needs of our adult clientele. The purchase of a number of LCD screens and the introduction of Interactive Whiteboards in the College provided broader access to ClickView, the video management software purchased previously.

ClickView is increasingly supporting flexible learning by enabling staff and students to access and view videos at College or at home when needed. It is also proving a teaching tool which more actively engages the learner in the teaching and learning process. Further training and development in its use will be provided in 2008 particularly for new staff. The purchase of a server designed to allow continuous taping of television programs through 24 hours and 7 days a week, will enable the full potential of ClickView as a management and teaching tool to be developed and a more effective and eficient resource service provided to the College community.

The outcome of both the initiatives outlined in this report will be a much improved lexible, and modern teaching/learning facility, in which teachers and teacher/librarians can work collaboratively to support student learning and improved learning outcomes for students. In keeping with these changes and its central role as an information service, CLT approved the change of name from Resource Centre to Library.

-Thebarton Senior College Annual Report 2007