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Media Production For The Classroom, Maria Luskay Sep 2009

Media Production For The Classroom, Maria Luskay

Cornerstone 3 Reports : Interdisciplinary Informatics

The major goal of this course is to familiarize students with current video production techniques and equipment. By using a hands-on and laboratory/ lecture approach, we will be able to produce a wide variety of projects using both studio and field procedures. Some of the areas we will cover include: treatment/scripting, pre-production, directing, lighting, audio, continuity, camera operations and post production.

Students will also apply current media streaming techniques to video and upload final projects to YouTube and Google Video.


Creation Of An Online E-Government Course For Dyson, James Gabberty Jul 2009

Creation Of An Online E-Government Course For Dyson, James Gabberty

Cornerstone 3 Reports : Interdisciplinary Informatics

No abstract provided.


Web 2.0 Tools In The Foreign Language Classroom, Andres Villagra Jul 2009

Web 2.0 Tools In The Foreign Language Classroom, Andres Villagra

Cornerstone 3 Reports : Interdisciplinary Informatics

This is a mid-project report on the "The development of both the social networking environment “Spanish Lounge at Pace University” (http://spanishlounge.wetpaint.com); and the student piloting community project called: “Spanish Success Story”. Both pilot projects have already started this Fall 2008 and are under way at this point. The funds requested will help with additional design work and maintenance of these projects."


Exploring Web 2.0 Technologies To Internationalize The Teaching Of Psychology, Richard Velayo May 2009

Exploring Web 2.0 Technologies To Internationalize The Teaching Of Psychology, Richard Velayo

Cornerstone 3 Reports : Interdisciplinary Informatics

This project aims to explore effective ways in which instructors in psychology through the use of Web 2.0 technologies in teaching help with this “internationalization” initiative. Though the focus of this pilot project is the psychology curriculum, an investigation of the ways in which Internet-based technologies are used to internationalize curriculum in other disciplines will also be explored.