embedding multimedia

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Whether you deliver teaching and training face-to-face, online or in blended mode, bringing concepts to life with images, audio and video allows for a richer learning experience for students. In this hands-on session, participants will consider their target audience and how best to use multimedia resources. Find and identify freely available images and how to optimise them for use on the internet. Find and identify available video files and learn how to embed these files into an online environments such as edna Groups or a blog. Brainstorm workarounds for access issues to multimedia resources.

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Embedding Multimedia

KerryJEducation Officer- Collaborative Tools

Learning objectives

Basic understanding of Creative Commons

Create a digital story

Photo: Beth Kanter

Copyright andCopyright andCreative CommonsCreative Commons

A few copyright basics:

• Copyright automatic for Australians• Owner not always copyright owner• Creator not necessarily copyright owner• “Fair dealing” = quoting but vague

©http://www.copyright.org.au

Attribution

Photo: illuminautPhoto: illuminaut

(by)

Attribution Noncommercial

Photo: sparktographyPhoto: sparktography

(by-nc)

Attribution No Derivatives

Noncommercial Photo: Darwin BellPhoto: Darwin Bell

(by-nd)

(by-nc-nd)

Attribution Share Alike

NoncommercialPhoto: aussiegallPhoto: aussiegall

(by-sa)

(by-nc-sa)

http://creativecommons.org

Search acrossmultiple sites

Learn more about CC licenses

License your own works

Photo: cobalt123Photo: cobalt123

Hands on time!

Using Creative Commons media to produce a multimedia mash-up.

The tool: Microsoft Photo Story 3 for Windows

Other options:

Free computer-based:iStudio suite for MacsWindows Movie Maker

Online:VoiceThreadEyespot

Explore more options at SourceForge.net

The Project:

What excites you about learningand/or teaching?

Resources:• Contact sheet for quick reference to CD• Images in the Resources folder from CD• Music available in PhotoStory• Your voice

Quick start to Photo Story 3:

• Import and arrange your pictures• Add a title/caption/credits• Narrate your pictures and customise motion• Add background music• Export your story

Photo Story 3: Import, arrange & edit

• Import 5 photos and the black title screen• Repeat black title screen thrice more• Arrange the order• 2 black at start, 2 black at end• Edit options

Photo Story 3: Add a title or caption

• Good for creating added impact• Can substitute for narration• Add start and end credits here

Photo Story 3: Narrate pictures, customise motion

• Type in a script• Ignore the program’s offers of help• Customise motion/movement• Customise transitions• Preview your work

Photo Story 3: Add background music

• Create music• Select

• Genre• Style• Bands• Moods•Tempo• Intensity

• Set volume• Check your work• Click back to change

Photo Story 3: Review your end credits

All photos sourced from Flickr.com

(Too much) Thinking – desi.italyA portrait of a monkey- s-a-mAsl class - Trevor DeVincenzi

Photo Story 3: Save your story

• Save for playback on computer• Specify the folder• Profile for computers – 2 (640 x 480)• Next >

What Next?

Over the next week, we will:

• Convert .WMV files to .MOV• Upload to http://ednaworkshops08.blip.tv/• Send emails out to the class

You can then

• Copy and paste embed code• Copy links to the files• Download the files

Give back -

TAG for edna miniconference is:

ednaworkshops08

edna Group to share photos

Flickr group to share photos

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