So much to blog, so little time.
There have been a few interesting responses to the “Sisyphus Taught Videography” post. For example, in a comment on that post, MIDizen X observes that students can be the producers of the media:
We have a wealth of student knowledge and talent available to us, all we have to do […]
Archive for March, 2006
Why All Faculty Members Should Blog
Published by March 26th, 2006 in Blogging and Higher Education. 0 CommentsSisyphus Taught Videography
Published by March 8th, 2006 in Higher Education, Instructional Design and Notable Posts. 4 CommentsOne of these days I’m going to have to figure out how to tweak my blog’s CSS so that I can get my SUNY-specific blogroll section up. In the meantime, I’m going to keep pointing to SUNY bloggers from time to time. Today’s entry is from Alex Reid at SUNY Cortland, in which he reflects […]
Video Literacy
Published by March 4th, 2006 in Higher Education and Instructional Design. 0 CommentsThere’s an old joke among instructional designers. In response to a request for “gratuitous” video in a course, we ask, “What moves?” The implication, of course, is that if you are not showing content that is inherently dynamic and in motion then there is no point to video.
How last millennium can you be?
The joke betrays […]
