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OEDN TV @ the 2010 Cable Show, Los Angeles, May 11-13
This May, at the 2010 Cable Show in Los Angeles, CA, we were proud to demo a prototype CSPAN EBIF application from Ball State University.
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It's Working: NYU's Twitter ETV Test Application
Introducing the Twitter proof-of-concept app, an EBIF app created by Shawn Van Every of NYU. With EnableTV's help to get this app running and accessible via SlingPlayer, this the the first example of and end-to-end test that OEDN has facilitated.

More about this application:
This is a bound application (tied to an MPEG-2 stream) that puts up a button that says "Get Last Tweet". If you push the "Select" button on the remote, a Java CGI application which is used for EBIF 2-Way Packaging triggers a PHP script, which returns XML for packaging. The PHP script uses the Twitter API and pulls up the latest message to Twitter. When the EBIF application receives a response from the Java CGI app, it displays that message over the top of the video.
Ball State and OEDN

One year ago, OEDN announced today the formation of an Academic ITV Software Developer Kit (AISDK) program with the Center for Media Design at Ball State University as its first participating school.
Ball State has been prototyping various interactive television applications using OCAP and EBIF tools over the past few months. With the help of Vinayak Tanksdale, Instructor of Computer Science, we're pleased to bring you regular updates from the program. Vinayak has designed vital software for a variety of groundbreaking projects since starting at Ball State in 2001. He's been able to work with faculty across disciplines on projects involving art, journalism, music and telecommunications.
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OEDN TV - Ball State's Mike Bloxham on OEDN & Academic ITV app development
OEDN TV brings you a new video from Mike Bloxham, of Ball State University's Center for Media Design, talking about working with OEDN to bring ITV tools from Ensequence and TVWorks to enable students to develop ITV and cross-platform interactive apps.
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OEDN TV - NYU's ITP Lab discussion with Shawn Van Every
OEDN TV - NYU's ITP Lab's Prof. Shawn Van Every talks about students recently building EBIF apps using TVWorks XDK - a first in the US for OEDN's Academic Outreach Program
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EBIF App Development @ NYU
Special thanks to Shawn Van Every, who led a group of students from NYU’s Interactive Telecommunication Program (ITP) through an introductory EBIF & tru2way (OCAP) course last week.
During the first OEDN Academic Software Kit workshop, Prof. Van Every's students were exposed to the emerging opportunities available for developing interactive television apps.
On July 9th, OEDN team members and TWC engineers dropped in on the summer session at the ITP lab, to talk about developing apps in EBIF. Take a look at the video and photos from the event below:
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OEDN Academic Software Kit workshop - In Progress
This week Shawn Van Every of NYU’s Interactive Telecommunication Program (ITP) has pulled a small group of students together to look at tru2way (OCAP) and EBIF.

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New Academic ITV Corner Now Open
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THE CABLE SHOW 2008 PRESENTS THE TRU2WAY DEVELOPERS’ SHOWCASE CHALLENGE
The Cable Show, hosted by NCTA (National Cable & Telecommunications Association), is the country’s largest annual cable and telecommunications convention and international exhibition.
ITA Technology Walk-through 07
“Twelve rooms. Twelve technologies. One hundred executives”. 2-day, invitation-only, personalized showcase targeting executive producers / showrunners from prominent TV series. And media-directors / brand-managers from major advertising brands.
Link to conference: http://www.itvalliance.org/techwalk7.htm


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