Intelligent Television

Video for culture & education

Research

Video and Open Educational Resources

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The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation has commissioned Intelligent Television to produce a new white paper for educators and producers on the future of video use in education and in particular as open educational resources; a how-to guide for educators, teacher communities, and educational associations describing how best to find, use, produce and preserve video in education; and public-service-announcement-style calls to action for thought leaders to get more involved at the intersection of open video and education.

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Tools to explore

MediaThread logoMediaThread is a next-generation platform for deep exploration, close analysis, and customized organization of web-based multimedia content. Designed at Columbia University’s Center for New Media Teaching and Learning, MediaThread is built on open-source software and enables users to view video closely, clip segments, attach annotations and tags, and organize them with other media for scholarly analysis.

Archives for today

San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive

James Baldwin talking with students

The San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive, established in 1982, preserves more than 4,000 hours of newsfilm, documentaries, and other programs produced in northern California between 1939 and 2005.  Among the treasures recently put online are 1960s films of James Baldwin and Maya Angelou and Marlon Brando speaking at the funeral of Black Panther Bobby Hutton. The Archive is part of San Francisco State University Library’s Department of Special Collections.

Intelligent Channel

Intellegent

The Intelligent Channel presents a new stream of video for education and enlightenment. We knew this would happen!