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SciTalks.com Launches - Video Site for Great Science Lectures; Habit-forming Mind Candy

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Bringing a new capability to the online video boom epitomized by YouTube and others, www.scitalks.com is a focused, searchable repository of video recordings of science lectures from all over the world. Users can also submit links to additional lectures to be listed on the site, search for upcoming science conferences, and even upload their own video content.
Putting them on something like YouTube alongside a lot of random content seemed silly - and since many large universities and private foundations have already started unique repositories online, the best way to go was a site that referenced all of them

Boston, MA (PRWEB) June 19, 2007 -- Bringing a new capability to the online video boom epitomized by YouTube and others, www.scitalks.com is a focused, searchable repository of video recordings of science lectures from all over the world. The site launches today with over 1,000 lectures online, and more are being added daily. Segments range from a series of hour-long lectures by the late Richard Feynman, to a short, hilarious Ali G interview with Noam Chomsky, and a fascinating talk on designing a semiconductor-based brain, by up-and-coming Stanford researcher Kwabena Boahen.

ASciTalksLogo.jpgccess to scitalks.com is completely free; additionally, users can also set up a free username and password to create their own collection of favorite videos, which can be shared with students, friends and colleagues.

"Science and scientists are going to be more fun and accessible because of SciTalks. Students will be able to hear the voices and passion of the actual discoverers of the subject they're studying in class. Teachers can assign selections to their students... no matter how limited your school's resources, if you have access to the internet, you can now get a great science education. It's like crack for science geeks." says founder Lee Vodra.

Users can also submit links to additional lectures to be listed on the site, search for upcoming science conferences, and even upload their own video content - the site has subcategories for academic, business and personal science lectures. Linked sites for lectures in the humanities, government and business (www.humtalks.com, www.govtalks.com, and www.busitalks.com) are planned for launch in the next 3 months.

Unlike most existing sites, SciTalks.com does not attempt to copy available content but simply provides url links to online sources, so that copyright holders such as universities and the lecturers themselves are able to maintain control over how the videos are used. At that level, the site is a targeted search engine with a user-friendly display that includes descriptive video captions and screenshots. In addition, the site is offering file upload and management tools based on SeeFile Software's SeeFile3 technology, so that scientists who want to put their lectures online will now have a purpose-built hosted forum to do so. The linked and hosted videos can be searched together in a consistent way, with pull-down categories for fields such as physics, biology and space science.

The site's founders, Sam Bogoch, Lee Vodra and Patrice Gouttebel, developed the site after Mr. Bogoch realized that his wife Ann Senghas, a psychology professor at Barnard College, couldn't find an appropriate place to upload and post lectures on emerging sign languages. "Putting them on something like YouTube alongside a lot of random content seemed silly - and since many large universities and private foundations have already started unique repositories online, the best way to go was a site that referenced all of them" said Bogoch.

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Science Videos from blogsci.com on Jul 3, 2007   Preview Open
Video is the Next Big Thing on the web right now. It is very easy to capture, produce, and distribute a video these days, and it's getting easier by the day. In the last few weeks, I've come across two very interesting sites dealing with science videos.

SciTalk.com [A Blog Around The Clock] · New York Articles from nyarticles.com on Jun 26, 2007   Preview Open

SciTalk.com from A Blog Around The Clock on Jun 19, 2007   Preview Open
On the heels of this post, I was informed of another Web2.0 site for scientists that just launched - SciTalks collects talks and lectures by scientists on a variety of topics. There are already many clips available on the site,...

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