Faculty Showcase

The Faculty Showcase features multimedia projects created within the IDC Faculty Certificate course

Past Presentations Sorted by Cohort

Past Presentations Sorted Alphabetically

Professional Development Graduates By College

Faculty presentations are classified according to the instructional tools listed below.

Animation

Exemplary Product: Alix Heintzman – Introduction to AFA studies


Augmented Reality (AR) and 3D Object Design

AR allows for virtual objects to be augmented in real space and time.
Exemplary product: Barbara E. Davis – Introduction to the Eye
Exemplary product: Gwendolyn Graham – Slave Ship Video


Custom Interactive Development (iSpring, Adobe Captivate, H5P, FlipGrid, Sway)

Exemplary product: Jill Parrott – History of Rhetoric Module 1
Exemplary product: MaryEllen Thompson – Techniques for Photo Elicited Interviews
Exemplary product: Karen Petronio – Sampler of Research Findings about Language Contact in the American Deaf Community


PowToon

PowToon is an online business presentation software tool that allows you to create free animated videos.
Exemplary product: Leslie Vincent – Life of a product


Screencasting (Screencast-O-Matic)

A screencast is a digital recording of computer screen output (video screen capture), often containing audio narration. 
Exemplary product: Ismaila Ceesay – Intimate Partner Violence – Scenario 1
Exemplary product:Helyne Frederick – Sociocultural Project – Scavenger Hunt


Soundcloud

SoundCloud is a music and podcast streaming platform that lets you listen to millions of songs from around the world, or upload your own.


Video (Studio Production)

Exemplary product: William Rutherford – Supermarket Challenge

Video (Lightboard)

Exemplary Product: Catherine M. Beechie – The Equal Sign

Video (Home Production)

Exemplary product: Matthew Johnson – Course Introduction


Voice-over PowerPoint

Exemplary product:James Dantic – An introduction to an assignment


VoiceThread

VoiceThread is a web-based application that enables students and teachers to create and share a presentation.
Exemplary product: David Cunningham -Using Voicethread to provide the student with a description of WIKI assignment

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Click here to view the introductory video with examples of media projects!

The Faculty Showcase features multimedia projects created within the IDC Faculty Certificate course

Past Presentations Sorted by Cohort

Past Presentations Sorted Alphabetically

Professional Development Graduates By College


Faculty presentations are classified according to the instructional tools listed below.

Animation

Exemplary Product: Alix Heintzman – Introduction to AFA studies


Augmented Reality (AR) and 3D Object Design

AR allows for virtual objects to be augmented in real space and time.
Exemplary product: Barbara E. Davis – Introduction to the Eye
Exemplary product: Gwendolyn Graham – Slave Ship Video


Custom Interactive Development (iSpring, Adobe Captivate, H5P, FlipGrid, Sway)

Exemplary product: Jill Parrott – History of Rhetoric Module 1
Exemplary product: MaryEllen Thompson – Techniques for Photo Elicited Interviews
Exemplary product: Karen Petronio – Sampler of Research Findings about Language Contact in the American Deaf Community


PowToon

PowToon is an online business presentation software tool that allows you to create free animated videos.
Exemplary product: Leslie Vincent – Life of a product


Screencasting (Screencast-O-Matic)

A screencast is a digital recording of computer screen output (video screen capture), often containing audio narration. 
Exemplary product: Ismaila Ceesay – Intimate Partner Violence – Scenario 1
Exemplary product:Helyne Frederick – Sociocultural Project – Scavenger Hunt


Soundcloud

SoundCloud is a music and podcast streaming platform that lets you listen to millions of songs from around the world, or upload your own.


ThingLink

ThingLink is an online platform that can be used to create interactive images.
Exemplary product: Karin Sehmann – Guitar Introduction


Timeline

TimelineJS is an open-source tool that enables anyone to build visually, rich, interactive timelines. 
Exemplary product: LeAnn Beaty – Evolution of Municipal Public Budgeting in America


Video (Studio Production)

Exemplary product: William Rutherford – Supermarket Challenge

Video (Lightboard)

Exemplary Product: Catherine M. Beechie – The Equal Sign

Video (Home Production)

Exemplary product: Matthew Johnson – Course Introduction


Voice-over PowerPoint

Exemplary product:James Dantic – An introduction to an assignment


VoiceThread

VoiceThread is a web-based application that enables students and teachers to create and share a presentation.
Exemplary product: David Cunningham -Using Voicethread to provide the student with a description of WIKI assignment