Author(s):
Gonçalves, Nelson A. F.
; Carvalheiro, Luis Carlos de Oliveira
; Figueiredo, Maria Pacheco
Date: 2012
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.19/2094
Origin: Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Viseu
Subject(s): Free Software; Open Source; Time-lapse; Animation; Project management
Description
OpenLab ESEV is the Free Software project of the School of Education - Polytechnic
Institute of Viseu (ESEV). The project aims to establish a platform to aggregate activities that
foster the use of Free/Libre and Open Source Software (F/LOSS), Free Culture and more
flexible licenses for creative and educational purposes in the ESEV's domains of activity
(education, arts, media). OpenLab exists since 2009. It emerged in an environment
characterized by the lack of knowledge of the existing Libre alternatives and by work habits
exclusively built around proprietary software. Today, OpenLab activities are implemented within
four key areas of action: dissemination, training, support and production.
This paper presents two of the most important ongoing projects: Ottographer and
StudiozCollabPress. StudiozCollabPress is a customized version of a popular WordPress plugin
for project management that was developed to support short movie projects management.
We'll present its main features and results from real-case scenarios of use, specifically, finished
and ongoing 3D animation students' projects. Ottographer is a webcam time-lapse tool for
operating systems based on Debian GNU/Linux. Besides the main features, we'll present some
examples and suggestions for educational settings as well as for creative and educational
purposes.
Both projects are distributed as F/LOSS, meaning that they can be used, studied, and
modified without restrictions, as well as copied and redistributed in modified or unmodified form.
These projects might help us launch a new trend at our school community that we highly
antecipate: the development and sharing of our own tools.