Dear Colleague
Apologies for cross posting.
Imagine you could use a technology that could capture students' attention, which could engage them and deliver a richer, more meaningful and more vivid learning experience.
From the same team that produced the highly succesful Click and Go Video Projects(www.clickandgovideo.ac.uk), the VideoActive team, based at Glasgow Caledonian University and Lancaster University, would like to invite you to attend one of our innovative two day workshops running as a series across British Higher and Further Education Institutions.
Our summer season of workshops currently conprise-
Glasgow Caledonian University, 15th and 16th June
University of Ulster, 23rd and 24th June
University of Bradford, 15th and 16th July
Bournemouth University, 21th and 22nd July
Places for each workshop are limited and early booking is advisable to ensure a place is available at your desired institution. The workshop costs £100 per place and this includes all workshop materials and lunch for both days.
If you would to attend a workshop visit our online booking form to express your interest at http://elisu.gcal.ac.uk/vabooking , by contacting Ross Little, Project Officer, on [log in to unmask] or 0141 270 1333, or for more information visit our website at www.videoactive.ac.uk (available shortly)
For your information, please find below a summary of the aims and themes that will be covered workshops.
Kind regards
Ross Little
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Ross Little
VideoActive Project Officer
eLISU, Glasgow Caledonian University
t: +44 (0) 141 270 1333
m: +44 (0) 773 477 0269
e: [log in to unmask]
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VideoActive Workshop Information
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The 2 day VideoActive workshop aims to support the participant through the:
acquisition of practical multimedia skills
development of a pedagogically sound educational underpinning
use of processes critical to being able to initiate ones own video and audio projects
The workshop will be largely 'hands-on' with participants producing a short piece of video - the process of development being informed by a reflective practice approach focused closely on learning and teaching values.
The VideoActive workshop will be relevant to lecturers and support staff, in both the HE and FE communities, interested in developing and using digital video and audio in the area of learning and teaching.
Workshop themes:
What is your Educational Purpose? (Click and Go Decision Tool)
Uses of video and audio for learning and teaching
Learn to use video and audio equipment
Knowing how to use existing media collections and archives
Using software technology for developing resources (e.g. shooting, digitising)
Choosing a form of delivery (streamed, DVD, CD-Rom)
Understanding accessibility requirements for the sensory impaired
Keeping up with the legal, ethical and copyright issues
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VideoActive Workshop Programme
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Day 1:
1000 Coffee and registration
1025 Welcome and Overview
1030 Educational Values (Activity)
1045 Video: A Learning and Teaching Perspective
1115 Learning and Teaching Videos (Activity)
1130 Coffee Break
1145 The language of the Moving Image
1245 Video Uses and Technique (Activity)
1300 Lunch
1400 The Process of Production
1500 Coffee Break
1515 Fundamentals of Accessible Media
1530 Introduction to the "Mini Project" (Activity)
1615 Close
Day 2:
0945 Coffee
1000 Mini Project: Storyboarding, Scripting and Filming (Activity)
1130 Mini Project: Importing, Re-ordering and Editing (Activity)
1245 Lunch
1330 Mini Project: Inserting Titles, Transitions and Exporting (Activity)
1430 The Decision Tool
1515 ShowTime!
1600 Close
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Ross Little
eLISU, Glasgow Caledonian University
t: +44 (0) 141 270 1333
m: +44 (0) 773 477 0269
e: [log in to unmask]
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