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Digital Media Services:  Class Media Projects

 

Meika Loe, associate professor of sociology and women's studies, talks about how she used video to create real life linkages.

Video Narrative Projects

Partnering with CEL (Collaboration for Enhanced Learning), faculty can have their  students learn basic video editing and narrative development to complete academically rigorous projects.

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Tyrell Haberkorn, visiting professor of peace and conflict studies, talks about how she used podcasts to engage students.

Podcasting Projects

Audio essays allow the student to communicate to a broader audience.  Whether the audience is global via iTunes delivery or simply the other members in the class, students engage at a higher level when their audience is greater than one faculty member.


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Margaret Wehrer describes how she implemented a semester-long poster project into her SOAN course.

Poster Projects

Posters have been a mainstay in the sciences, but with careful planning and guidance, students in all disciplines can successfully implement poster sessions into their coursework.


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