Media On Demand (Video On Demand)

Adding Context to Media On Demand...The MODwiki

Media On Demand has become a staple in content delivery. With video, many programs are now supplied through VOD or Video On Demand services offered by cable, Internet providers, and content distributors (such as Apple iTunes, Google Video, WindowsMedia Guide, or Atom Films). Broadening the scope of Video on Demand to include Media on Demand means including multiple media types (such as video, audio, image, text, and interactive objects), asset and content management systems, learning objects, media architectures and standards, and alternative delivery methods. Regardless of the file format, however, on demand services enable end users to request content at the time and place of their choosing, while being constrained by permissions and obligations associated with intellectual property and digital rights management.

A great deal of technical information must accompany any discussion of Media On Demand because of the constantly changing state of the tools, the art, the industry, and technological capabilities --what it is, how to implement it, and how to serve its consumers. The Media on Demand Committee monitors the dynamics of Media on Demand and updates content regularly on the Media On Demand wiki (MODwiki), an online collaborative writing environment. The OIT MOD Committee webpage documents the University of Utah's Media On Demand strategies, policies and guidelines, with links to the MODwiki for its up-to-the-minute information.

The MODwiki provides background information, definitions, best practices, guides, referrals, and industry perspectives on the many facets of Media On Demand, particularly when applied in educational settings that service University of Utah students, faculty, staff, administration, alumni, and related communities. It provides a way to contextualize University policies and guidelines for Media On Demand.

Use the MODwiki's Table of Contents below to directly access a wiki page specific to an individual topic. Once you have accessed the MODwiki, use the Main Page link (navigation features, upper left) to browse the Table of Contents. There are also navigation shortcuts in the header and footer of each wiki page.

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MODWIKI Table of contents

 

Why Media On Demand?

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What is Media on Demand?

 

Media Architectures (Formats)

 

Delivery Opportunities & Options

 

Network Issues

 

Web Browser & Display Issues

 

Rights... Permissions, Restrictions & Obligations

 

MOD Resources

 

Media Content for Use or Repurposing

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