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Mashable: SciVee’s Science Videos Get More Interactive With Virtual Posters
Tags: mashable, poster, poster presentations, postercasts, scientific experiments, scivee press, synchronous delivery, video
Originally posted August 28, 2008 12:02 PM PDT by Paul Glazowski at Mashable.com
How’s this for science trivia. SciVee, a science video upload site that’s been steadily growing itself for about a year now, has just this week unveiled a new option for users to upload feature material in the form of “postercasts” that enable users to complement their traditional video presentations with an interactive documentation component. The synchronous delivery of these is remarkably user-friendly.
The Research Community’s First ‘Postercast’ Capability
Tags: poster, poster presentations, postercast, postercasts, scivee press, synchronization
The Research Community’s First ‘Postercast’ Capability: Students and Scientists Can Easily Create and Upload Poster Session Presentations.
Originally posted August 26, 2008 at: UCSD News Center by Jan ZverinaWhat's on the tube? Science videos
It's always worth seeing the first lecture at any popular introductory-level college course, because that's when the professor rolls out the crowd-pleasing stuff.
Like electrified pickles!
A new approach to scientific dissemination
Tags: broadcasting, open access, pubcasts, publishing, scholarly communication, scivee press
Scholarly communication has arguably experienced just two major perturbations in recorded history. The first was the invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg in 1440 and the second, the invention and widespread use of the internet starting in the 1990s.
Creative Commons: SciVee Television
originally posted at: http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/8055
Check out the new open science television–for adults. It’s not your typical science programming–you won’t see Bill Nye the Science Guy here–but you could definitely learn a thing or two on this site promoting open science research.
SciVee Begins Accepting Uploads of Videos and Papers
SciVee is now open to the scientific community. We are still developing some features but we are accepting uploads of videos and papers. If you have published a paper in an open access journal we encourage you to share it with the world by making a SciVee pubcast today!

