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ITEC 715

ITEC 715. Computer Foundations for Instructional Multimedia. Week 11. Recall from Last Week. Video in E-learning. Uses of Video: Examples. ITEC 715. Non-interactive presentation:

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ITEC 715

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  1. ITEC 715 Computer Foundations for Instructional Multimedia Week 11

  2. Recall from Last Week Video in E-learning

  3. Uses of Video: Examples ITEC 715 • Non-interactive presentation: • Expert Perspective: e.g., http://www.sonyclassics.com/fogofwar/indexFlash.html (After the intro, click video and to watch the video clips) See also http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faAqas6mWPc&feature=related • Customer Testimonial: e.g., http://www.intel.com/references/firstamerican.htm See also http://www.fastservers.net/partnerships/customer-video-testimonials.html • Demonstration: e.g., Lynda.com • Lecture: e.g., • http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/rna/lectures.html (Display option 1) • http://webcast.berkeley.edu/course_details.php?seriesid=1906978385 • Interactive decision tree: • Combinatorial Explosion • Pruning (terminating early) and merging (re-integrating paths) • Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic feedback

  4. Uses of Video: Examples, cont. ITEC 715 • What not to do: • “How to Cha Cha Cha” from In The Soup • Digital Coach/Mentor • Ze Frank’s “Communication #1” (http://www.zefrank.com/punc/) • Using drama instead of exposition • Parables/Genre Fiction Frameworks (http://www.ninthhouse.com/curriculum/slii.html) • “The Genius And The Fool”

  5. Shooting Videos ITEC 715 • Rule of 3rds • Lighting • Light sources in front of subject, not behind • Can bounce light with cookie sheet or sunshade • Use external mic

  6. Video Editing Editing Video Clips with iMovie

  7. Issues in Artificial IntelligenceModule 3: Ethical Issues, Topic 3: The Impact of AI on Society Consequences of Automation Modules 1. History of AI 2. Strong vs. Narrow AI 3. Ethical Considerations 4. Intelligence Augmentation 5. Utopia, Dystopia, or Other? Resources Glossary Bibliography Dr. James Hughes is the Executive Director of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies (IEET). Click 4 to hear what Dr. Hughes has to say about the impact of automation on labor. 4;< Suppose this is your prototype page. You want to have a video that the learner can view to hear an expert’s perspective. To implement this, you’ll need to edit your raw footage down to just the part where the expert addresses this one issue. t u

  8. Issues in Artificial IntelligenceModule 3: Ethical Issues, Topic 3: The Impact of AI on Society Consequences of Automation Modules 1. History of AI 2. Strong vs. Narrow AI 3. Ethical Considerations 4. Intelligence Augmentation 5. Utopia, Dystopia, or Other? Resources Glossary Bibliography Dr. James Hughes is the Executive Director of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies (IEET). Click 4 to hear what Dr. Hughes has to say about the impact of automation on labor. 4;< t u

  9. Video Editing iMovie Demo

  10. Scripting Aids Scripting Aids:1. The Page-Type Variety Spreadsheet2. The ID Style and Writing Checklist

  11. Scripting Aids: PTV Spreadsheet The Page-Type Variety Spreadsheet

  12. Scripting Aids: ID Checklist ID Style and Writing Checklist

  13. For Next Week ITEC 715 • Create (i.e., shoot) and edit a 30-90 second video clip for use in your final project • Also create (in PowerPoint) the slide that provides the appropriate intro and context for your video • Turn in your video as a “Video for Web” Quicktime *.mov file, along with your PowerPoint slide. They do not have to be integrated (that is, you don’t have to have video working from within PowerPoint)

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