Live Radio Broadcast from Helix Streaming Server.
The Learning Technology team have successfully supported a live radio streaming event for The School of the Arts at the University.
Richard Hollingum (Principal Lecturer – Arts – Media, English & Culture) created a unique opportunity for students to broadcast a live radio programe from The School of the Arts Radio Broadcasting suite at Avenue Campus.
The broadcast was routed through the Helix Streaming Server at the University and was subsequently made available to the World Wide Web via an embedded link to a “Real” player within the School of the Arts University web page.
The broadcast period lasted three days (8th – 10th June 2011).
Further details can be obtained from Rob Davis – Learning Technologist – 01604 893531)
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