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The Rainforest Connection 2008
Archived web casts - February 6 -20

The RAINFOREST CONNECTION LIVE!
Brought to you by PRISM, The Bristol-Myers Squibb Center for Science
Teaching & Learning at Montclair State University, The College of
Science & Mathematics, Montclair University, Verizon Access New Jersey,
and The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama.
The Rainforest Connection makes it possible for student groups to
converse via videoconference with researchers in a rainforest in Panama.
Dr. Jackie
Willis, conducting research projects on Barro Colorado Island, a
Smithsonian field station, directs this project. Background information
is available:
rainforest.montclair.edu.
To view archived web cast provided by ANJ Video Portal click on
"Watch." next to sessions below. You will need the
latest version of QuickTime
available free. To download session in iPod video format click on
iPod download and save or just
right click on download and save. Add to iTunes Library and sync to iPod
(video) or play on desktop. View Schedule of
2008 Sessions.
To view these same
videos in Flash format
click here.
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Wednesday - February 6 |
| 1:30 - 2:15 PM EST |
Food Webs |
Watch |
Download |
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Wednesday - February 13 |
| 1:50- 2:30 PM EST |
The World of Ants |
Watch |
Download |
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Thursday- February 14 |
| 9:30 -10:05 AM EST |
Panama Canal |
Watch |
Download |
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Having trouble viewing archived streams?
Make sure your institution is not blocking streaming media.
To view these same
videos in Flash format click here.
Note:
A QuickTime 10060 error is normally due
to a firewall or proxy server blocking the normal transport
protocols enabling QuickTime to stream properly.
We stream over port 80 and you can set
the QuickTime player to play streams over http on port 80
(the same port as normal web page traffic).
Windows:
Open QuickTime and select Edit ->
Preferences from the top navigation bar.
Next select QuickTime preferences.
Select “Streaming Transport” from the drop down bar.
Select the “Use the this protocol and port ID” option and
then.
“Use HTTP, Port ID:” and keep the default “80″ setting.
Mac OS X:
System Preferences -> QuckTime-> Advanced tab
Click on Transport Setup and choose Custom. Select HTTP on
port 80.
You should no longer get a QuickTime 10060 error. If you
still have a problem, you will have to talk to your
network's manager.
Download:
You can download the video to your local computer and play
archives using
QuickTime or VLC media
player which are both free.
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