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Synote Discussion. Extending Synote to support threaded discussions synchronised with recorded videos

Synote Discussion. Extending Synote to support threaded discussions synchronised with recorded videos
Synote Discussion. Extending Synote to support threaded discussions synchronised with recorded videos
Synote Discussion has been developed as an accessible cross device and cross browser HTML5 web-based collaborative replay, annotation and discussion extension of the award winning open source Synote which has since 2008 made web-based recordings easier to access, search, manage, and exploit for learners, teachers and others. While Synote enables users to create comments in ‘Synmarks’ synchronized with any point in a recording it does not support users to comment on these Synmarks in a discussion thread. Synote Discussion supports commenting on Synmarks stored as discussions in its own database and published as Linked data so they are available for Synote or other systems to use. This paper explains the requirements and design of Synote Discussion, presents the results of a usability study and summarises conclusions and future planned work
978-1-61208-280-6
International Academy, Research and Industry Association
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Wald, Mike, Li, Yunjia, Draffan, E.A, Brierley, James, Ivanova, Alyona, Streeting, Robert and Tucker, Matthew (2013) Synote Discussion. Extending Synote to support threaded discussions synchronised with recorded videos. In Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services. International Academy, Research and Industry Association.. (In Press)

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Abstract

Synote Discussion has been developed as an accessible cross device and cross browser HTML5 web-based collaborative replay, annotation and discussion extension of the award winning open source Synote which has since 2008 made web-based recordings easier to access, search, manage, and exploit for learners, teachers and others. While Synote enables users to create comments in ‘Synmarks’ synchronized with any point in a recording it does not support users to comment on these Synmarks in a discussion thread. Synote Discussion supports commenting on Synmarks stored as discussions in its own database and published as Linked data so they are available for Synote or other systems to use. This paper explains the requirements and design of Synote Discussion, presents the results of a usability study and summarises conclusions and future planned work

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Accepted/In Press date: 2013
Venue - Dates: The Eighth International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services (ICIW 2013), Rome, Italy, 2013-06-23 - 2013-06-28
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science, Faculty of Physical Sciences and Engineering

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Local EPrints ID: 354311
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/354311
ISBN: 978-1-61208-280-6
PURE UUID: 9ad99092-03db-4a6b-93ea-b6e49af0860f
ORCID for E.A Draffan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1590-7556

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Date deposited: 08 Jul 2013 08:18
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:28

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Author: Mike Wald
Author: Yunjia Li
Author: E.A Draffan ORCID iD
Author: James Brierley
Author: Alyona Ivanova
Author: Robert Streeting
Author: Matthew Tucker

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