You guys should think about gearing alternate versions of your services towards education. I really wish there existed hubs where universities could upload their lecture videos/slides. It'd be a great service to the students, and to people who are interested in learning various subjects and want a classroom environment where professors can chime in with their advice.
I love this software, it's syncing with the start-up school was perfect timing.<p>They should be working on some deals with seminars and other conventions to get their videos online.<p>This is a good step forward towards open information.
What I like most about Omnisio (besides the Ozzie accents) is that they are tackling structured video. It's a hard problem, but creating a system that turns days worth of static conference footage into a highly navigatible (not a word) site is pretty awesome.<p>I wanted to mention a similar open-source project whose creator I met at SDSH 24: MetaVid.com. It's built on a semantic version of MediaWiki and structures the hell out of the Congressional video record. It's a pretty cool project.
this is pretty sweet. i really wanted this when I tried watching the presentations from the Startup School. i could see this being used in higher ed for distance learning or for recording lectures. more and more schools are focusing on distance learning in the last few years because the technology is finally getting viable.