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Durham Technical Community College Video Instructional Series CTS/CSC 289 Capstone Project

Durham Technical Community College Video Instructional Series CTS/CSC 289 Capstone Project. Project Purpose. Supplemental instruction for Durham Tech courses Use instructional video to enhance learning and provide a multimedia experience

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Durham Technical Community College Video Instructional Series CTS/CSC 289 Capstone Project

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  1. Durham Technical Community College Video Instructional Series CTS/CSC 289 Capstone Project

  2. Project Purpose • Supplemental instruction for Durham Tech courses • Use instructional video to enhance learning and provide a multimedia experience • Distribution – content should be accessible and easy to use

  3. Project Scope • Target learning outcomes for eleven courses • Each course will have 6-8 videos, with each video being 3-10 minutes in length • Each team member will be responsible for a single course

  4. System Overview and Tools • Multiple platform access • Consistent format • Software • Screen capture software • Voice recording • Video editing

  5. Project Constraints • Time constraints • Collaboration and Coordination • Solutions • Website forums and online communication • Online video storage • Organizational methods

  6. Reference • Large, online video instructional series exist for public consumption • One notable (non-free) source is Lynda.com • http://www.lynda.com • Another is the free Khan Academy • http://www.khanacademy.org

  7. WEB 111 Introduction to Web Graphics Created by Holly James

  8. WEB-111 Videos • Video 1 – Introduction to Photoshop CS5 • Video 2 – Editing a Photo • Video 3 – Saving Files for Use on the Web • Video 4 – Working with Layers • Video 5 – Drawing and Painting with Colors • Video 6 – Restoring Documents • Video 7 – Repairing a Photo • Video 8 – Using Filters

  9. WEB-111 Course Description “This course introduces the creation of web graphics, and addressing problems peculiar to WWW display using appropriate software. Topics include web graphics file types, optimization, RGB color, web typography, elementary special effects, transparency, animation, slicing, basic photo manipulation, and other related topics.” Durham Technical Community College

  10. WEB-111 Learning Objectives: • How to edit a photo • How and when to use Selection Tools • To work with Layers • Draw and Paint with Colors • Enhance and Repair Photos • Apply Filters and patterns for special effects

  11. WEB-111 Intro to Web Graphics With these objectives in mind, I created 8 videos that may assist students while taking this course.

  12. This is a sample video from of this collection. It has been condensed for timing purposes. Video 5 Drawing and Painting with Colors

  13. CIS 115Introduction to Programming Created by Angela Robinson

  14. Introduction • CIS115 – Introduction to Programming Logic and Design • Foundation of Programming • Helping future programmers • Seven Videos • Reason for format of videos: • Tutoring students • Utilize everyday tasks

  15. Introduction to Programming Logic and Design • Video 1: What is a Program? • Video 2: Designing a Program • Components of a program • Video 3: Basic Components • Video 4: Decision Statements • Video 5: Repetitive Statements • Video 6: Modules Part 1: Procedures and Functions • Video 7: Modules Part 2: Parameters and Arguments

  16. CSC 151An Introduction to Java Programming Created by Chris Collins

  17. CSC 151 Videos • Video 1 – Introduce Java • Video 2 – Variables, Expressions and Data Types • Video 3 – Control Statements and Program Flow • Video 4 – Methods and Objects • Video 5 – Arrays • Video 6 – Inheritance and Polymorphism

  18. My Videos • Easy To Understand • Step By Step • Allows viewers to think for themselves

  19. CSC 252Advanced Java Programming Created by Jordan Taylor

  20. CSC 252 Videos • Video 1 - Strings and Formatting • Video 2 - GUI; Swing and AWT • Video 3 - Exception Handling • Video 4 - Files and Streams • Video 5 - Applets vs. Applications • Video 6 - Databases and JDBC • Video 7 - Threading • Video 8 - Networking and Sockets

  21. The Videos • Simple and Understandable • Practical Lessons • Leads into more difficult material

  22. NOS 120Introduction to Linux Created by Conner Meissner-Toups

  23. NOS 120 Videos • Video 1 - Introduce the Linux terminal • Video 2 - Navigate the terminal • Video 3 - Manage files and directories • Video 4 - Streams and Pipes • Video 5 - Create aliases • Video 6 - Edit files with vim • Video 7 - Edit the .bashrc and persist aliases

  24. Each video • Every command is clearly defined • Provides a visual example • Aids visual learners and CC for the impaired • Encourages viewers to follow along • Supplies tips and tricks

  25. Intermission • Shows the user how to access the terminal • Briefly goes over the terminal prompt • Explains how to read my custom prompt

  26. Conclusion

  27. NOS 220Linux System Administration Created by Akin Akinli

  28. NOS 220 Videos • Video 1 – Installation • Video 2 – Processes and management • Video 3 – Linux filesystems • Video 4 – Networking in Linux • Video 5 – Hardware management • Video 6 – Backup and Restoration

  29. Screen captures • Alternate between live and screen • Keeps attention focused • Good for rote tasks • Provides comfort with system – dynamic • Not helpful for concepts

  30. Animations • Alternate between live and animation • Still keeps attention focused • Good for abstract concepts • Somewhat static • Not as good for hands-on experience

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