TV: RSC Northwest's own Channel

IDevice Icon December's Schedule; view at a time to suit you!

 

We currently have, running on Auto-pilot, the December 's storyboard' of 6 video clips (Looping approximately every 22:17 min) The clips are...

  1. The Machine is Us/ing Us (04:33 min)
  2. JISC InfoNET (05:42 min)
  3. Blogs in Plain English (02:59 min)
  4. eGuide Conference (03:15)
  5. Literacy Africa (01:28 min)
  6. Learner Expectations (04:20)
RSC-NW TV Channel, will aim...
...to provide news of...
funding,
current projects,
initiatives and examples of good practice in eLearning
...to offer ideas and support for the Higher Education, Further Education, Personal and Community Development Learning (ACL), 6th Form College, Work Based Learning and Specialist College Managers & Practitioners etc., that are supported by the RSC here in the Northwest.
...to produce videos of events and/or training and to show them...
...as a loop and/or
...live

...so that those who are unable to attend face-to-face events, will be able to experience martini learning (any time, any place...)

When you visit the TV Chanel, "Give it a little time to 'Fine Tune'"...

UK Viewers during November 2007Image of RSC-NW TV Channel Logo

Image to show dristribution of viewers during November 2007

Good news, the number of viewers of RSC-NW TV is increasing; new viewers are in Bold Type. In the UK we have viewers from...

Barrow-in-Furness,
Basildon,
Bath,
Belfast,
Billingham,
Bolton,
Bootle,
Burtonwood,
Bury,
Chester,
Crewe,
Derby,
Evesham,
Huyton-with-Roby,
Kendal,
Lancaster,
Leeds, Liverpool, Loughborough, London, Macclesfield, Maidenhead, Manchester, Oldham, St Helens, Sailsbury, Sale, Salford, Sefton, Solihull, Stockport, Swindon, Walton-le-Dale, Warrington, Wembley and Widnes.

We also have viewers in India (New Delhi), Netherlands (Panningen), Sudan (Khartoum), Taiwan (San-Ch'Ung), Turkey (Istanbul) and the USA (New York, Virginia, Washington). Why not take a look yourself and go to http://www.rsc-northwest.ac.uk/acl/RSC_TV/index.html and watch the RSC-Northwest's TV channel


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Produced and edited by John Dalziel (eLearning Adviser) JISC RSC-Northwest