An interesting EdMedia2014 conference find
Interesting resting paper uncovered during a presentation on media literacy. This was written 10 years ago on moving image… http://www.northernirelandscreen.co.uk/DatabaseDocs/doc_80243.pdf
Interesting resting paper uncovered during a presentation on media literacy. This was written 10 years ago on moving image… http://www.northernirelandscreen.co.uk/DatabaseDocs/doc_80243.pdf
Even NASA physicist and FTL (faster than light) warp drive development team leader Harold White uses infographics to articulate his projection of steps it takes to go from the lab to distant planets. For more on this go here, and here. Roadmap to the STARRRRRZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!
The Telebook infographic is an interactive infographic meant to give a quick, engaging visual overview to the Telebook service. The existing screen capture tutorial is becoming outdated and I wanted an alternative way of delivering the information in a sustainable way – so easy to update, low time commitment, …
I used this EdMedia to develop an approach to communicating guidelines for assignments to students. I wanted to get away from a traditional instructional word document and find a way to inspire students with examples from student peers. I also hoped to use educational media to supplement other efforts to …
In March 2014, Vancouver City Council approved a $1-billion plan to redevelop the Downtown Eastside, covering a large area from Richards Street to Clark Drive (http://vancouver.ca/home-property-development/dtes-local-area-plan.aspx). This comprehensive initiative, titled the “Downtown Eastside Local Area Plan”, has created controversy among the public. It is the purpose of this video to contribute to …
This is one of the graded assignments for my urban sociology class. Throughout the semester, each student is expected to submit two photos they take within the Greater Vancouver Area. Alongside the photo, they provide information as to how that image relates to some of the themes and concepts that are …
I have used the EdMedia program at SFU as a way to learn how to develop video assets for my introductory calculus classes. I will use the videos to support the lectures and to replace some of the lectures so that I can “flip” the classroom. Two of the videos …
I created a short “doodle” video and a GIF to use in my PHYS 102 Physics for the Life Sciences II class. This is an algebra-based first-year course for students studying life science majors such as Biology or BPK. The video explains Faraday Law’s of Electromagnetic Induction and the GIF …