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*October 21st 2011*

Developers Hector Canto and Ruben Perez will introduce the Terena community to the Galicaster project on the 5th TF-Media meeting & workshop, hosted in Porto from October 26 to 28. The Galicaster presentation is scheduled for October 27th at 11:30pm and it will provide a good inside of the goals, achievements and plans for the future of this effort on multimedia educational contents recording. See you there\!
Developers Héctor Canto and Rubén Pérez will introduce the Terena community to the Galicaster project on the 5th TF-Media Meeting & Workshop, hosted in Porto (Portugal) between 26th and 28th of October. The Galicaster presentation is scheduled for October 27th at 11:30am and it will provide a good insight of the goals, achievements and future plans for this effort on multimedia educational contents recording. See you there\!


*September 29th 2011*

Today we start to record the _Master course in Nutrition_ on the Access Grid Facility of the University of Vigo in its main campus. 8 hours of lectures would be record weekly taking advantage on the adaptation between Galicaster and the Access Grid technology, capturing simultaneously presenter, presentation and audio. The media is being published using a Matterhorn 1.2 Core and it's only accessible by the students registered on the master course.
Today we are starting to record the _Master course in Nutrition_ in the Access Grid facilities at the University of Vigo's main campus. 8 hours of lectures would be recorded weekly, taking advantage of the adaptation between Galicaster and the Access Grid technology, capturing presenter, presentation and audio simultaneously. The media is being published using a Matterhorn 1.2 Core and it is only accessible by the students registered on the master course.