SURA/ViDe Digital Video Workshop
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SURA/ViDe Digital Video Workshop


For those who cannot attend the 6th annual SURA/ViDe Digital Video Workshop in Indianapolis in person next week (March 23-24), the workshop will be streamed live, compliments of the Internet2 Commons.

Streaming is set to include all main track presentations and breakout sessions. This will begin Tuesday morning, March 23, around 8:00 Eastern Standard Time and continue through the day until about 5:30 EST. Streaming will resume the second day, Wednesday, from about 8:00 to 4:30 EST.

Please go to the Internet2 Commons streaming page at those times to find the link to the live stream.

The workshop agenda covers a broad range of topics relating to digital video:





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