process.arts - Comments for "The best way to get Final Cut project sequence on a DVD using Compressor and DVD Studio Pro Software. " https://process.arts.ac.uk/content/best-way-get-final-cut-project-sequence-dvd-using-compressor-and-dvd-studio-pro-software Comments for "The best way to get Final Cut project sequence on a DVD using Compressor and DVD Studio Pro Software. " en Hi Chris, I uploaded pdf as https://process.arts.ac.uk/content/best-way-get-final-cut-project-sequence-dvd-using-compressor-and-dvd-studio-pro-software#comment-1959 <p>Hi Chris,</p> <p>I uploaded pdf as many students asked for handouts to be able to download from web and print. I will unpack pdf and put up the web version bit later - very good advice :)</p> <p>All the best,</p> <p>M</p> Tue, 31 Jul 2012 18:56:38 +0000 mfantich comment 1959 at https://process.arts.ac.uk Hi Mariana, really like your https://process.arts.ac.uk/content/best-way-get-final-cut-project-sequence-dvd-using-compressor-and-dvd-studio-pro-software#comment-1803 <p>Hi Mariana, really like your resources, I'm writing the below as part of my findings, do you agree or have comment?</p> <p>Teachers may just have time to upload the PDF of their resource and no time to reproduce or convert these valuable resources into OER web/user friendly versions, e.g.  viewable and web searchable OERs so all sections can be easily viewed, discovered and copied in a single web page, in part (images or text sections) as well as in full. There is a growing ‘need/role’ for a culture of crowd source reuse development of OERs so the OER community builds on or converts PDF or text only OERs which have been developed by others, making the resource mutually beneficial (preferably contacting the author or acknowledging possible mutual interests for future collaborative 'crowd' production). In a way OERs become versioned and progressively 'improve/develop' by being live and open. </p> Sun, 24 Jun 2012 17:58:00 +0000 cfollows comment 1803 at https://process.arts.ac.uk