How do we design media that fosters student engagement? What are evidence-based strategies for incorporating multiple kinds of media effectively? In this interactive workshop, participants will explore key elements and strategies for DIY audio and media production processes. Participants will discuss the role of pre-production (i.e., planning and preparation prior to recording) as an important component to developing engaging media content and consider its benefits and challenges. Participants will also engage with resources for maximizing digital media workflows for pre-production, production, and post-production.
August 19, 2021, 1:00pm to 2:30pm
Intended audience:
Academic Support Staff, Faculty, Graduate Student Instructors, Researchers, Staff, Student Services Staff
Part of series:
Location:
Virtual Event (Register for bCal invite)
Host
Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL)
Series description
Digital Learning Services (DLS) and the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) are hosting this workshop series that highlights how to transition back to campus while integrating the best aspects of remote instruction into your in-person courses or continuing to teach remotely. The series includes workshops on how to:
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Write an effective syllabus
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Design your course with intention
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Develop an organized bCourses site
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Create engaging audio and video course materials
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Use advanced features in Zoom
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Integrate active learning into your class, and
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Meet accessibility standards with Ally