Video Assignment in ELEC 305 “Introduction to Physical Electronics” ( Spring 2014, Spring 2015, Spring 2016 )

ELEC 305 is a junior level EE course on device physics. As part of the course assignments every Spring semester, small teams of students are asked to make short videos on a topic related to device physics, integrated circuits, transmission lines, or antennas for an audience of college students in an online course such as those offered by Coursera or the Khan Academy. The goal of the video assignment is to explain how something works and to apprise viewers of real world-applications.

English 386 “Medical Media Arts lab” ( Spring 2014 and Spring 2015 )

This course is offered by Kirsten Ostherr, a professor of English & Director of the Medical Future Lab. In English 386, students worked in small groups to apply critical thinking and theory to hand-on design to create solutions to real -world medical communication, visualization, and design problems.

  1. Links: http://www.medicalfutureslab.org/?page_id=917 (English 386)
  2. DMC Support: DMC offered in class training on digital storytelling with iMovie and image manipulation with Adobe Photoshop.

Development Psychology 321 ( Spring 2016 )

In this class, the students were supposed to produce 6-8 minutes documentaries that comprise an approximately 60 minutes “syllabus” documentary on the role of play in various sub-fields of developmental psychology. The videos should contain a theoretical background as well as interviews.

DMC Support: Students checked out video cameras, tripods, audio recorders, microphones from the DMC to record their footage. DMC staff trained the students how to use the equipment.

Video Assignment in MUSI 222 ( Fall 2013 )

In this class, students were asked to produce a short video on a piece of medieval and renaissance music in small teams. The video should include historical and cultural context for the piece and the composer; an analysis of the score; and a performance of the piece.

DMC Support: The DMC offered in-class training that covered DMC resources (audio/video equipment, audio/video editing software), recording and editing tips and tricks, etc., and provided assistance in post-production process.

Houston Asian American Archive (HAAA) Project ( 2013-2015 )

The Houston Asian American Archive (HAAA) is a research archive focusing on Houston’s Asian American immigrant experience. Oral histories in digital audio format are major part of their collections. Between 2013-2015, the DMC provided training to the project interns and the students who were enrolled in 387 AACC class on how to record an interview with DMC audio recorders, how to edit the audio, and how to transcribe the recording . For more information about HAAA project, visit http://chaocenter.rice.edu/haaa/