Audio and Video Enhanced Teaching
EDUC 600
3 CREDITS
$395
Online
Instructor: John Blackwell, Jr.
Grading: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
Monday, June 24, 2013 - Sunday, August 18, 2013
Instruction Mode: Internet-Asynchronous (Online Class)
Academic Level: K-12 Professional Development
Partner Course Fee: $395
Course Description:
Just a few years ago, online video was used only by large news organizations and entertainment. Now, video sharing is one of the largest segments of Internet usage. Just as television and film enhances students’ learning experiences in selective applications, teachers must evaluate lessons that could be enhanced with digital video and audio. Lessons can be enriched by incorporating Podcasts, online video clips, and production activities that actively engage students– both as viewers and creators of digital audio and video.
Objectives/Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1. Select a lesson that would be enhanced with audio and video.
2. Evaluate successful educational Podcasts and videos.
3. Create a Podcast script, produce a podcast, edit and revise the Podcast, and publish it online.
4. Create the materials to make their movie, film the movie, edit it, and share the movie online.
5. Students will appraise the future of audio and video enhanced lessons.
Required Textbooks:

Bull, G.L., and Bell, L. (2010). Teaching with Digital Video: Watch, create, analyze. International Society for Technology in Education, Eugene, OR, ISBN-10: 1564842665, ISBN-13: 978-1564842664

Shamburg, C. (2009). Student-Powered Podcasting: Teaching for 21st-Century Literacy. International Society for Technology in Education, Eugene, OR., ISBN-10: 1564842614, ISBN-13: 978-1564842619
Special Instructions:
The total cost includes the NDSU graduate credit however textbooks are not included.