 I am Sameer, I am the project manager for Tata consultancy project here at IIT Bombay, but today I am standing here to give some information about the E-outreach project of the department of computer science. So, we have a particular project called E-outreach as a part of a bigger project called Eklavya. And what I have is I do not have a presentation as such, but I would take you through the entire website to show you what all is available there and maybe it will be kind of a demo built into the same thing. So, that is why I thought I will start with this. This is a part of the Eklavya as you can see here, Eklavya home is the first particular tab on the left. And E-outreach project actually was created for the very need of dissemination of the content like what Professor Mohare and Professor Fatak and Professor Kannan said in the inaugural session that the whole thing started off with a vision that whatever happens here has to be disseminated to people who really want it and would be happy to have it. So, this project started with recording digital content digitally and disseminating it over various platforms. So, like C.D. and what Rahul mentioned and Arvind Patil will explain later the live transmission and the video on demand and other webcast is all already available. This particular project caters to a particular segment where the lectures are released in open source and they can be copied and given it out to various people and they can be further distributed on a non-commercial basis of course, but it will be definitely free for people to access that. So, out of all the faculty who are ready to impart their courses through web, video whatever people who say that I do not mind my course to be given in open source, then we had another variant called E-outreach for them so that they can generate the same content and also give it out for the benefit of the society. So, that is like one line explanation of that. So, you can see here the available course where and there are three different set of things. So, we typically get lot of visitors in IIT Bombay who come here to give a guest lecture or a lecture of one hour on a focus subject and that also is a very good content and we thought we will tap that and ask them if they are ok to release that in open source which so many people happily agreed actually and we have recorded all those. So, if you click there you can see these lectures which are available and you have an option to download them and see them. You can actually go through the courses where there will be the entire course what is typically a course in IIT like Professor Fatak explained that it is a course which has a paper at the end of the semester and it is a full semester length offering. So, Professor Fatak has himself given this information system course here and this is I think the third iteration we are offering because we have recorded thrice and this is the latest one which is on offer and this semester which ended today we have recorded the fourth one. So, which we will be editing and putting it up again. We also conducted couple of short term workshops which will be typically ranging from two days minimum to five days max. So, this is the list of all the courses. So, because these courses are run for around 6 to 7 hours a day even a 5 day course suffices to a kind of almost a semester long offering. So, we have these courses already available here and I will just go through how we can see that. So, now that we wanted to start getting some feedback about who is downloading and how they are using it we have added this particular thing which is pretty simple you just have to type in your email id and give a selection of particular area what you would like to have and then you can just say that download and you can get the courses here. So, this film is important to know the vision behind the project and also the licensing details. So, this thing covers both. So, I thought I will play this video. Dear friends, the audio visual contents that you are watching have been prepared at IIT Bombay under the e-outreach program of a project Columbia. This is an initiative to create and disseminate useful knowledge contents in open source. Yeah. So, basically this was kind of a overall description of what is supposed to happen with this. I am just downloading one of the lectures to show how you can view it after you download it. As you can see typically these lectures are compressed and the quality of video of the person who is presenting is the one which we put the compression maximum on because we feel that even a small size video of the person is good enough to grab the attention of the person. So, you can see that the video size would be typically 118 MB for an hour of lecture from ranging from that to around 57 MB sometimes. So, it differs basically based on the duration of that lecture, but we are not going beyond one hour right now. So, when we have this you will get it in a zip format. So, you have to extract it and once you have that there are couple of things to be remembered about this particular way of delivery. We have been using Microsoft product for creating this content. So, currently this product is available only with internet explorer as the browser. So, you can watch this contents only in internet explorer for the time being. It is important to run it on a Windows machine right now, it cannot run on Linux and it requires Windows media player at least installed on your computer. So, with these three things as one of the bottlenecks what we call because we would like to overcome these three things also to make it widely available for people who use Linux or you use Macs and they are not able to access this. But nevertheless we thought we will start with this so that at least we can go ahead and we can see the results because we at least have couple of workshops like 11 to 12 workshops already there 7, 8 guest lectures and a complete course in the offering. The lecture can be seen in this format where you have the video of the person, you have the corresponding presentation slide on the right side and you also have the table of contents here. So, which gives you actually the nonlinearity of watching it. So, you need not go through the entire video to get through particular slide of may be reuse patterns. So, you do not know when is that going to come and you have to browse linearly through the video to get to that particular point where that subject is been explained. Additionally, because I said the contents are released already in open source this slide is not an image anymore. So, now this is an HTML page. So, you can go here and you can select the text from here and you can copy and paste anywhere. So, this is again available as a additional content for people who want to create based on it. Now, as you could see once the explanation of that particular slide was over it switched to the next slide and you can see the difference in both places. So, if I just jump to this place now so you can see that the audio video starts playing from that point onwards in that particular lecture and the corresponding slide appears here. We also have certain courses where the faculty has used some coding to show may be the desktop was used instead of a presentation slide. So, we have incorporated that video here and with the same model of having a table of contents on the left and you can click and see. Similarly, if somebody is writing here that video is also captured and inserted here. So, that you can see that video because that video could have been too small for this particular size. So, these things have been incorporated and if you go through the entire list of lectures you can see that. So, this is currently the model what we have. Otherwise, the website is eklavya.it.it.it.it.it.it.it.it. So, on that main page you can see other parts of this. This is currently the status here. Thank you very much.