Classroom TV: Streaming videos by and for my students
This page contains links to several videos created by and for my students.
I hope you enjoy them. They are all in RealPlayer surestream
format, so they will automatically adjust depending on your connection
speed. Click here if you need to download the free RealPlayer.
The link for the FREE program is below the link for the full version of
the software.
Here's the first of several videos created by my Law & Society class.
"Adonis' ADA Guide Dog video," created by Carol Demo and
Jeff Clark, is about Jeff and Adonis (who is Jeff's seeing eye dog) and
the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act). The film describes how Adonis
helps Jeff achieve equality in a world that is geared towards the sighted
and how the ADA protects Jeff's rights to adaptive technology, including
Adonis' services. At times, you can hear Adonis "speaking" (in Jeff's voice)
when the video is shot from his dog's eye view of the world. Click here
to view the video: http://www.camden.rutgers.edu:8080/ramgen/jfmeyer/Adonis.rm
The following streaming media productions were created
by my Technology and Criminal Justice class (Spring, 02):
*Police on Fort Dix Military Base by Jessica Diaz: http://www.camden.rutgers.edu:8080/ramgen/jfmeyer/diaz/diaz.smi
*The Missions of the Coast Guard by Frank Kulesa: http://www.camden.rutgers.edu:8080/ramgen/jfmeyer/kulesa/kulesa2.smi
*Victims and victim assistance by Koryn Cucuzelli, Nicole Giannini,
and Patrick Vasey:
http://www.camden.rutgers.edu:8080/ramgen/jfmeyer/coryn/coryn.smi
*Pennsauken Police Department by Richard Fontano and Katherine
Kehr:
http://www.camden.rutgers.edu:8080/ramgen/jfmeyer/fontkehr/fontkehr.smi
*New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission by Lateasha Jones (note:
audio is low on this one, so turn up your volume):
http://www.camden.rutgers.edu:8080/ramgen/jfmeyer/jones/tech_project_03.smi
*United States Federal Courts by Michael Donovan and Stephen
Hoyle:
http://www.camden.rutgers.edu:8080/ramgen/jfmeyer/donovan/tech_project_01.smi
*A Brief Intro to the Camden County Prosecutor's Office by Steve
Ingram, Tamika Love and Kylie Owings (NOTE: faces have been covered in
this video to protect the identities of the individuals in the photos,
also a second show was created by this group on crime scene investigations
by the CCPO but is not publicly available due to the sensitive nature of
some of the material: http://www.camden.rutgers.edu:8080/ramgen/jfmeyer/tamika/tamika.smi
Click here to visit my "Theories of crime supplemental materials
page" for streaming media productions related to that course: http://sociology.camden.rutgers.edu/theorystf/index.html
Here are some streaming media production videos I have created for
my students' use:
Technology in Criminal Justice: http://www.camden.rutgers.edu:8080/ramgen/jfmeyer/techincj/techincj.smil
Computer crime: http://www.camden.rutgers.edu:8080/ramgen/jfmeyer/compcrim/compcrim.smil
Computer viruses: http://www.camden.rutgers.edu:8080/ramgen/jfmeyer/viruses/viruses.smil
Computer output devices: http://www.camden.rutgers.edu:8080/ramgen/jfmeyer/output/output.smil
Computer input devices: http://www.camden.rutgers.edu:8080/ramgen/jfmeyer/elements/elements.smi
I'll be adding other videos, so make sure to check back from time to
time.
This page is currently under construction
Jon'a F. Meyer, 856-225-6207
Page last updated
November 3, 2007