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Tag Archives: online teaching
Gravity assist: promise of online teaching and learning
The research contains many case studies that investigate how universities and colleges utilized creative teaching and learning strategies throughout the epidemic, as well as how their students responded. As an example: Using pre- and post-tutoring exams and surveys, the researchers discovered that studying with an English tutor online increased students' performance on standardized examinations … Continue reading
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ClipNotes in the Classroom: Video Annotation Software for Instruction and Collaboration
Cinema Journal Teaching Dossier DH and Media Studies Crossovers Vol. 3(3) Andrew deWaard University of California, Los Angeles DH + CMS The fields of Digital Humanities and Cinema & Media Studies are an increasingly fruitful pairing. Rather than traditional publication, … Continue reading
Finding the Face-to-Face When You Have No Face: Fostering Student-Student and Student-Professor Engagement in the Online Media Classroom
Cinema Journal Teaching Dossier Volume 3 (1) Winter 2015 Kelly Kessler DePaul University The beginning of my appointment at DePaul University directly coincided with The College of Communication’s (my home unit’s) push to increase its profile as a site for … Continue reading
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Teaching Experimental Cinema Online
Cinema Journal Teaching Dossier Volume 3 (1) Winter 2015 Glyn Davis University of Edinburgh In April and May of 2014, I ran a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on Andy Warhol via the Coursera platform. ‘Warhol’ ran for five weeks … Continue reading
Using Short Films and Regular Viewing Habits as a Catalyst for Online Pedagogy
Cinema Journal Teaching Dossier Volume 3 (1) Winter 2015 Matt Swift Ohio State University Amidst increasing integration of online teaching and learning, Cinema and Media Studies programs face great challenges primarily in the areas of access to pedagogical content, and how … Continue reading
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The Awakening: An Ongoing Collaborative Experience for Peer-Based Filmmaking
Cinema Journal Teaching Dossier Volume 3 (1) Winter 2015 Antoni Roig and Talia Leibovitz Universitat Oberta de Catalunya/IN3 This paper presents the first results of an on-going experiment on distributed creativity in screenwriting and film creation, which is taking place … Continue reading