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20061003 Tuesday October 03, 2006

My stint with Camera@VTU

Now I can add another title on my resume - Television Star. :)

Last week, I had my debut on picture-tube while I gave a presentation as a supplement to the VTU-EDUSAT Programme.
With a microphone in place, camera in room and those three words Lights, Camera, Action I surely felt like a Celebrity. ;)

It was a one hour session and was conducted live from VTU Studio Bangalore at 4.30 PM on September 27, 2006. Talk was received at classrooms of Engineering Colleges under VTU in Karnataka. Talk followed a small 'Q & A' session to provide students with an opportunity to elucidate their doubts.

It looks like Virtualization is flavor of the session and undoubtedly is here to stay.
> Virtualization of compute resources
> Virtualization of Storage
> Virtualization of Software
and now Virtualization of education. Cool isn't it.

This concept requires a satellite-based interactive network that has two-way video/audio transmission facility. Network transfer data from the studio to the remote classrooms. In order to accomplish this, Studio is linked to the uplink earth station. Lectures are transmitted to the satellite from where they are beamed back to earth and are received at various Engineering colleges.

In an initiative to keep their students up-to-date with technical skills, VTU invites SME's (Subject Matter Experts) from various leading companies in order to emphasize on cutting-edge technology across the spectrum of technical fields.

http://elearning.vtu.ac.in/

IMHO, being part of a live-television programme is more complicated than it looks. As the guy behind the camera mentioned shoot, I felt really nervous and began to have butterflies in my stomach. Progressively it felt like there were more and more butterflies in my belly. I felt like running from there. I somehow muster entire courage in me and carried on with my presentation.

In contrast to a presentation where audience is present in front of you, here presenter has to use her/his judgment to check if what she/he is explaining is being easily understood by students. I tried to present information in simple format and paraphrase complex topics.

Presentation is available at http://forum.vtu.ac.in/viewtopic.php?t=3899
Alternatively it can also be found at VTU_JavaSession.pdf

Posted by prats ( Oct 03 2006, 03:12:52 AM PDT ) Permalink Comments [5]

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Comments:

Congrats! Nice set of slides. Just a review comment - slide 19 on Interfaces. I don't think you would want to recomment marking methods of an interface as 'abstract' though it is allowed by the compiler as it is implicit. If 'abstract' can be added, then the method should also be marked as public (another implicit detail). Also, slide 20 - shouldnt the method be public?

Posted by Rohan Ranade on October 03, 2006 at 04:07 AM PDT #

Hi Pratibha, Nice slides, and congrats! Just a couple of things: The finalize method is not guaranteed to be called by the gc. I think the finally has been missed in the try {}catch(){} slide. Thanks

Posted by Jeevan on October 03, 2006 at 04:27 AM PDT #

oh! that explains the plaque at your desk. Nice job !! :)

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