Student Work: Video Journalism I 

Featured here are some of the final projects from my MASC 366 Video Journalism I course.  This is a group assignment that is also used as part of MASC 363 Introduction to Broadcast Writing.  You can click on the image to watch the project.

                             

                                           Christopher Broskie                                       Duane Carter                                              Rebecca Landau

                                    Jamie Hiter & Ashley Turner                 Chamise Jones & Andrew Shilling                    Jason Ray & Ginny Seger

Student Work: The Documentary

       

                  Dogs On Call                                      Living in the Past                                            Birdie                                           Hunting for Truth

Student Work: Video Applications in Instruction

Here are some examples created by K-12 teachers who took my TEDU 620 Video Applications in Instruction course.  The goal is for them to not only understand how to do basic videography and editing to teach their own students, but create a small video of their own dealing with an area of education.

     

     Jackie McDonnough "GenM"                Kristy Ferguson "Writing"                Shana Williams "Lifelong Learners"      Kim Gallagher "Spanish Lesson"                                                                                                                                                     

Student Work: Independent Study

Lisa Figueroa has been working on an independent study this semester dealing with multimedia storytelling.  Click on the images below to see some of her projects.

    

 

 

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