Slides from a presentation delivered at the CCUMC annual conference in Portland, OR on October 18, 2014.This presentation will discuss methods for teaching multimedia production and media literacy skills being developed at the University of Maryland. We will talk about a film production “game” we’ve created whereby students learn the foundational principles of film editing by rearranging pieces of paper, an “8-second video essay” in-class exercise we use to teach students the basic skills they need to complete multimedia production projects, how we’re utilizing the PechaKucha presentation style to improve the quality of our instruction, and assessment
The value of student video productions in higher education is often understated in discussions relat...
During the past few years, developments in computer technology have raised interest in multimedia as...
In 2003, Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham conceptualized a presentational method called “pecha kucha,” w...
The major goal of this course is to familiarize students with current video production techniques an...
As a response to the growing trend of academic assignments that involve some type of video productio...
Instructional videos, a subset of video pedagogy, are becoming valuable pedagogical tools for instru...
What is the difference between a digital story and vodcast? Why are libraries checking out camcorde...
Digital technologies are transforming curriculum at a rapid pace as more faculty integrate digital m...
With the advent of YouTube and new digital editing software, it has become easier for libraries to e...
Slides from a TLTC workshop at the University of Maryland conducted on April 29, 2015.This workshop,...
My presentation will focus on pre-production, production and post-production. The presentation will...
Multimedia used to be the province of professionals, but today even 2nd-graders are making high-tech...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: This assignment for a course which function...
Although media production is considered to be a time consuming, difficult, and expensive process, ed...
With the growth of online advertising and social media, it is increasingly necessary that advertisin...
The value of student video productions in higher education is often understated in discussions relat...
During the past few years, developments in computer technology have raised interest in multimedia as...
In 2003, Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham conceptualized a presentational method called “pecha kucha,” w...
The major goal of this course is to familiarize students with current video production techniques an...
As a response to the growing trend of academic assignments that involve some type of video productio...
Instructional videos, a subset of video pedagogy, are becoming valuable pedagogical tools for instru...
What is the difference between a digital story and vodcast? Why are libraries checking out camcorde...
Digital technologies are transforming curriculum at a rapid pace as more faculty integrate digital m...
With the advent of YouTube and new digital editing software, it has become easier for libraries to e...
Slides from a TLTC workshop at the University of Maryland conducted on April 29, 2015.This workshop,...
My presentation will focus on pre-production, production and post-production. The presentation will...
Multimedia used to be the province of professionals, but today even 2nd-graders are making high-tech...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: This assignment for a course which function...
Although media production is considered to be a time consuming, difficult, and expensive process, ed...
With the growth of online advertising and social media, it is increasingly necessary that advertisin...
The value of student video productions in higher education is often understated in discussions relat...
During the past few years, developments in computer technology have raised interest in multimedia as...
In 2003, Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham conceptualized a presentational method called “pecha kucha,” w...