Dec
13
2009

Some of the Mozilla Reps, students, and friends stuck around after the talk at Anna University.
We were very well received at Anna University (seriously, one of the warmest greetings to date here in India!). Despite a few technical difficulties with the audio, which the students solved, the talks went off without a hitch. I think Ben made one of the students in the front row a bit nervous when he set up a role playing scenario where Ben was the RIAA accusing a person (the student) of allegedly sharing media illegally. It was all in good fun.
We ended up giving away one of the Flip cams to Santhosh for a talk about an open system for health care. He narrowly beat out his opponent, Rupak (there were only two speakers).
Dec
13
2009
Watched a great presentation on a new documentation strategy for Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) projects, given by Prof. Kannan Moudgalya of IIT-Bombay. The basic concept is using peer produced “spoken tutorials,” which are essentially screencasts, to demonstrate a program function or explain a single concept for a FOSS application or framework. The project is being funded by a national initiative to raise levels of education, part of it specifically to boost learning among economically poor students. You can see examples of spoken tutorials on Prof. Moudgalya’s website: http://moudgalya.org/
Postage Stamp Example of a Spoken Tutorial for CamStudio (FOSS screen capture for Windows)
By keeping the tutorials simple and concise he envisions an easy-to-use index of video tutorials for a given app that give the learner instant access to the thing they’re interested in learning about. Furthermore, both authoring and translating the tutorials is simple enough that it could be done by an army of dedicated volunteers.
Prof. Moudgalya emphasizes the importance of low-cost solutions for this kind of distributed work. A spoken tutorial can be created on most hardware, usually only a cheap microphone will be the only extra necessity. The software he recommends for capturing the tutorial is also available cheap or free; FOSS on Linux and Windows and relatively inexpensive on Mac.
At this point, there are spoken tutorials for a handful of FOSS applications, including Scilab (a Matlab alternative). Additionally, they have created tutorials that demonstrate how to use the software to make a tutorial (there are versions for Linux, Windows, and Mac).
In addition to the low cost imperative, Prof. Moudgalya also highlighted the fact that India has a huge number of languages that are spoken. In light of this, he has created tutorials that demonstrate how to translate (via overdubbing voice on the video) using free or cheap software. This is so important that his department hosted a contest to translate the “how to re-dub tutorials” spoken tutorial into as many languages as possible. In the end, they had the video dubbed into 15 different languages and had a total of 25 submissions. Looks like there’s a contest going now to dub the Windows Movie Maker spoken tutorial.
Prof. Moudgalya has a team of students developing a social network specifically to host and encourage production of more spoken tutorials. While we didn’t get a lot of details about the network, Prof. Moudgalya assured me he’ll send an email as soon as they unveil—we will post about it here as well!
Dec
10
2009
On December 16 in Bangalore, we have a special night of 5 minute talks. Speakers will highlight their open web ideas, or explain the importance of the open web. For details, see here.
The venue and time have been adjusted. Please change your plans accordingly:
Venue: TERI ((TERI-SRC) 4th Main, 2nd Cross, Domlur II Stage, Bangalore)
Time: Dec 16, 7:00pm to 9:00pm
City: Bangalore
Details: Special evening—your talks only
Dec
8
2009
Have greatly enjoyed meeting people in Mumbai and Chennai. Warmly welcomed by IIT-B, TISS, and Anna University. Great student talks at Anna!
Dec
5
2009
Are you passionate about the open web? In addition to the scheduled talks, we’re inviting you to give your own five-minute talk at your local event. You could win a Flip Ultra series handheld video camera, or the chance to give your talk at the Mozilla Drumbeat festival next year. Check out the talk guidelines at the sign up page.
At the end of each event, the crowd will pick the best talk. We’ll also record your talk and post it to the Drumbeat website.
Sign up here!
Dec
5
2009
December 17, 2009
City: Bangalore
Venue: National Law School
Time: 2:30pm onwards
Details: co-hosted by NLS
Dec
4
2009
Please note that the FC Roadshow in Delhi has been changed to DEC 20th!