June 4 - 5, 2008 ,
9:00 a.m. (M) - 4:30 p.m. (Tu)
Ferrum College, Ferrum, VA
For faculty, instructional technologists, and librarians from Ferrum College and other member colleges of the Appalachian College Association who are interested in developing their ability to use videography and video editing tools in instruction. (ACA registration deadline: Wednesday, April 25, 2008)
Participants in this workshop will learn how to make the most of the digital video medium by centering on two key elements: videography and digital video editing. Participants will gain a firm understanding of what it takes to produce usable raw video footage, including necessary equipment, movie-making techniques, video standards, and ways to avoid common mistakes. Participants will shoot video; engage in group critique of the footage; capture, edit, and compress video for pedagogical use; and explore different delivery methods, such as the web, DVD, and VHS. Participants will leave with a complete video project and ideas for using this medium to enhance their instruction and promote active learning in and out of the classroom.
This workshop is available through NITLE's Workshops-to-Go program, which delivers professional development opportunities for faculty and academic support staff directly to participating campuses. Workshops-to-Go focus on the effective integration of technology into teaching and learning. Contact your campus liaison to explore options for bringing a Workshop-to-Go to your campus. Liaisons may order Workshops-to-Go by contacting Rebecca Davis.
This workshop is open to member colleges of the Appalachian College Association. Interested faculty and staff from ACA member colleges: to participate in this workshop, please contact Lori Miller at the Appalachian College Association at lorim@acaweb.org. More information about registration and how to participate is available on the ACA website.
For more information about specific program content for this Digital Video Production workshop, please contact Bret Olsen.
For logistical questions, please contact Terri Coahran.
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