Instructional Technology Projects
Economics & Course-Level Media Integrations
This economics course in conjunction with the new summer funding model represent some of the new forces at play in instructional multimedia support. The development of appropriate video production and distribution frameworks became the central issue during the initial consultation. The project in total included:
Production consulting
Student training and supervision
Post-production coordination and quality control
Distribution coordination
Liaison to instructional design staff
Work Breakdown
Social Work & Large Volumes of Media
This Social Work course illustrates long-term support and adaptation of materials and information using Drupal and Kaltura Mediaspace. Work includes:
Managing a large set of video assets
Migrating videos from patform to platform and from format to format
Refining the review and editing workflows
Integrating alternative technologies for non-traditional students off-campus
Transitioning the course support to a new staff
The Badger to Badger Interview Series & Videos for L&S Successworks
A growing repository of more than 50 videos featuring L&S alumni at various stages of their careers.
Videoconferencing Services & Strategic Reporting
Modernizing facilities, hardware, software, and services to meet the needs of synchronous video courses and using data to improve user experience and hone department strategy.
Other notable instructional consulting projects:
English 332: The Global Spread of English: Virtual Classroom research and integration
Language Institute Lecture Series: long term production support
Legal Studies: Digital Media Assignment Integration
Visual Cultures: Tale of the Genji and Anime courses
Van Hise instructional lab modernization projects
LIve course pilot project