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Libraries Media Services & SMART Learning Commons

Libraries Media Services & SMART Learning Commons.

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Libraries Media Services & SMART Learning Commons

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  1. Libraries Media Services & SMART Learning Commons Media Services is dedicated to the belief that media resources and student-produced projects have the potential to engage students in deeper subject knowledge, meaningful experience, and critical development of media literacy skill sets. Media Services provides and coordinates outreach instructional - course support for media projects, and hands-on production support through a cooperative learning community, the SMART Learning Commons. lib.umn.edu/media smart.umn.edu

  2. Media Services Philosophy & Production Outreach

  3. Low Low Types of integrated video production Benefits Support Use Case Role Play Field Documentation Social Work: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWX8WTqrlbsVenus Flytrap: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZITACprhE&feature=related

  4. Medium High Types of integrated video production Benefits Support Use Case PSA-Skit Documentary Style The Uganda Child Soldier: Xang, Mai. Chia, Qias. Bryn. Amarn, Aziz: Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjIGzIgPWMU

  5. High High Types of integrated video production Benefits Support Use Case Digital Story Multimodal Digital Interactive Eurasian Milfoil: Angie Offerman: www.cehd.umn.edu/PSTL/Water/Stories/Angie-Offerman.html Minnesota Food Systems: www.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=108750780200649768857.0004851a5704310cc0ba3&ll=44.963826,-93.430481&spn=0.445028,1.194763&z=10

  6. Example Formal Media Course Support FY ‘10 Brief Averages Per Semester 10 formal course consultations Reaching 300 students 75 SMART media consults scheduled 550 pieces of equipment circulated Get out into the classes! Outreach is critical!

  7. Staff Software Equipment • Head • Multimedia Consultant • 15-17 Student Staff • Macs • Adobe Creative Suite • Final Cut Express • Microsoft Office • iMovie HD & 08 • Audacity • Media PC’s • Adobe Premier and Photoshop Elements • Audacity • Video Factory • 7 iMacs • 6 Media PC’s • 2 analog/digital conversion PC’s • 33 general PC’s (Wilson) - 8 general PC’s (Walter) • turntable, VHS deck • analog/digital box • 2 Blue microphones • 12 Sanyo Xacti camcorders • 8 H2 Zoom audio recorders • 6 tripods • 8 handheld mics SMART Learning Commons 2 media locations: Walter and Wilson Libraries

  8. Collaborate! Key Campus Media Support Partnerships • SMART (Undergraduate Education and Academic Affairs) • Digital Media Center (Office of Information Technology) • College Media Specialists (CLA & CEHD) • IT Fellows (CLA/CEHD Grad. Students) • Distributed Computing (OIT) & Magrath Library Circulation (Saint Paul Campus Media Support Pilot) • Jones Language Lab

  9. Media projects can provide transformative learning experiences. Always focus on teaching and learning! Keys to Developing a Quality Media Outreach Program • Strive to cultivate relationships with new faculty and grow with past • Make friends and get out there!: Collaborate with librarians and campus partners • Recruit knowledgeable, passionate, professional staff focused on student learning • Recruit and heavily train competent, reliable, student staff • Consult with media professionals at other institutions

  10. Core Challenges • Communicating and marketing services • Encouraging “non-early adopter” faculty to evolve pedagogy for curricula media integration • Developing and maintaining delicate campus partnerships, while aligning mutual interests and respecting differences in mission, constituencies, and cultures • Limited budget (but a little can go a long way if invested well!) • Developing a concise long-term program strategy and assessing - communicating impact

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