Workshop III: Creating Video for your Course / Vodcastingwith Donna EyestoneTue, 01/12/2010 - 9:00am - Thu, 01/14/2010 - 3:00pm (Pacific Time)Description Make your words and ideas come alive for your students – without using an expensive studio! Learn how to create compelling video content by recording, editing, and packaging your content in easy-to-access video files. In this hand-on course, you’ll work with your fellow workshop participants to shoot video footage as a group. You’ll then be able to import, edit, and add music to create a short video project. You will then learn how to compress and upload your video to a web server to deliver via webset or as a video podcast. We’ll also generate ideas about how to use video in your course, and explore general issues surrounding using Vodcasting in education. Audience This workshop is designed for instructors with a good working knowledge of technology, who want to create compelling and timely video content for their students. Learning Outcomes By the end of this workshop, you will be able to:
Prerequisites To be successful in this workshop, you must be comfortable using a computer and the Internet. No prior video editing experience is necessary. Note that you don’t need an iPod or experience with iTunes or other Mac-specific software to participate in this workshop. Understanding the basics of podcasting, and experience creating and editing audio files is helpful, but not necessary. Fees:
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