VRA 2012, Engaging New Technologies, Video

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Presented by Carolyn Caizzi at the Annual Conference of the Visual Resources Association, April 18th - April 21st, 2012, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Session: Engaging New Technologies While the seemingly exponential array of new technologies offers the potential to enhance the services we provide, simply keeping up with what is available (or on the horizon) is a daunting process. This fast-paced session will demonstrate a rich variety of new technologies, emphasizing concrete examples that show engagement in professional contexts. Utilizing the expertise of energetic, tech-savvy presenters, this session will introduce new tools as well as creative uses of more established technologies, demystifying them to empower session attendees to further investigate on their own. Emphasis will be given to technologies that can be readily utilized in teaching, learning, and research environments. CO-ORGANIZERS: Betha Whitlow, Washington University in St. Louis Meghan Musolff, University of Michigan MODERATOR: Betha Whitlow, Washington University in St. Louis PRESENTERS 1: Carolyn Caizzi, Yale University 2: Meghan Musolff, University of Michigan 3: John Trendler, Scripps College 4: Betha Whitlow, Washington University in Saint Louis For more links: http://www.diigo.com/user/Engagingtech

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Carolyn CaizziYale University

Introduction

Additional links to resources:http://www.diigo.com/user/engagingtech

Allard, Karel. “Map of the World,” 1710.

Oxford English Dictionary

• That which is displayed or to be displayed on a television screen or other cathode-ray tube; the signal corresponding to this. 1937

• Television as a broadcasting medium. 1941• A video recorder; also, a computer screen. 1958• A video recording; videotape as a recording

medium. 1968• The production or use of video recordings. 1970

Reformatted FilmReformatted Analog Video

Born Digital Video

Managing A/V Assets

http://www.flickr.com/photos/helico/404640681/

“Iconismus XXXIV. Folio 912.” 1646. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.

VideoManagementAnd Delivery

Some Challenges

http://www.flickr.com/photos/soldiersmediacenter/6999691421/

Two Examples Among Many

• Open Video Digital Library Toolkit-Available Now

• Variations on Video-Expected Completion 2014

OVDLT

Variations on Video

NARA: Digitization Services

• reVTMD

• AVI MetaEdit

• MediaInfo

VideoIn the Classroom:Designing Assignments

Helpful Tips

From ITEC at Bucknell

Break Down Assignment

• Timeline with due dates for each part-Abstract/Plot Summary-Story Board-Written Script-Raw Footage-Add’l Media Collection-Rough Cut-Final Edit-Screening and Final Project Due

Create a Rubric

Peer Review/Public Showing

Know the Numbers

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