Synote mobile: HTML5 responsive design video annotation application
Synote mobile: HTML5 responsive design video annotation application
Synote Mobile has been developed as an accessible cross device and cross browser HTML5 web-based collaborative replay and annotation tool to make web-based recordings easier to access, search, manage, and exploit for learners, teachers and others. It has been developed as a new mobile HTML5 version of the award winning open source and freely available Synote which has been used since 2008 by students throughout the world to learn interactively from recordings. While most UK students now carry mobile devices capable of replaying Internet video, the majority of these devices cannot replay Synote’s accessible, searchable, annotated recordings as Synote was created in 2008 when few students had phones or tablets capable of replaying these videos.
html5, responsive design, video, annotation, captions, mobile
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Wald, Mike, Draffan, E.A., Li, Yunjia and Jing, Wei
(2013)
Synote mobile: HTML5 responsive design video annotation application.
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Advances in Information Technology (AIT 2013).
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Synote Mobile has been developed as an accessible cross device and cross browser HTML5 web-based collaborative replay and annotation tool to make web-based recordings easier to access, search, manage, and exploit for learners, teachers and others. It has been developed as a new mobile HTML5 version of the award winning open source and freely available Synote which has been used since 2008 by students throughout the world to learn interactively from recordings. While most UK students now carry mobile devices capable of replaying Internet video, the majority of these devices cannot replay Synote’s accessible, searchable, annotated recordings as Synote was created in 2008 when few students had phones or tablets capable of replaying these videos.
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Published date: 5 June 2013
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Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Advances in Information Technology (AIT 2013), 2013-06-05
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html5, responsive design, video, annotation, captions, mobile
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/353917
ISBN: 978-981-07-5939-1
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Yunjia Li
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Wei Jing
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