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Syllabus Webcast on Open Conversation About Open SourceFall 2003 Site Editors: Casey Green, Vijay M. S Kumar, Phillip D Long, David J Mycue Lecture: Information: Welcome to the Webcast home page for An Open Conversation about Open Source. This program, sponsored by MIT and The Campus Computing Project, has been scheduled in conjunction with the December 2003 Syllabus Conference that is underway here in Cambridge, MA. This broadcast is brought to you in part by the generous sponsorship of Apple Computer. How to Use This Site?To view the webcast you will need either Real One or QuickTime Streaming Media Viewers. Tests for your streaming client and links to install one if you don't have one already are below. The navigation bar on the left side of the window has links to the bios of the panelists(Bios), references to related open source articles (References), and pointers to parters in this event, the Campus Computing Project, Syllabus, and Apple Computer. Announcements
Webcast Connection Information
The webcast will be available Dec. 8th, 2003, at 2:45 PM
to anyone with an internet connection and compatible viewing
software. An on demand version will be available from then on. You need the free Quicktime
Player viewer to view the webcast. Once you have downloaded and installed the Quicktime Player, you
can test your player, and access the actual webcast, by selecting
one of the webcast links above. For technical questions about Quicktime Player installation or
operation, please see the
Quicktime Player Help and the Apple Technical
Support site. You need the free
RealPlayer viewer to view the webcast. To avoid the 14 day
trial period, once you have accessed the Real Player site, select
the "free RealOne Player" link in the upper right hand
corner Once you have downloaded and installed the RealPlayer, you can
test your player, and access the actual webcast, by selecting one
of the webcast links above. For technical questions about RealPlayer installation or
operation, please visit the RealPlayer
support site. The webcast service is provided by MIT Academic Media Production
Services (AMPS). Announced on 05 December 2003 11:53 a.m. by Phillip Long
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