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Production Capabilities

The videos below highlight the different type of productions that can be created for on-line learning. The effort required to produce the various types of media is indicated with an asterisk. Select the image below to play the video. To access video captions: Open the video in full-screen mode or in YouTube.

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Choose Happy

This is an example of 3D animation. 
Effort = ***

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Music 262—British Punk

Music instructional video, 2-camera production. 
Effort = *

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Blackboard Learn Course Tour

A tour of the Blackboard learning space and a tutorial on usage.
Effort = **


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Basic Algebra Module 6

An example of a 3-camera overhead instructional video.
Effort = **

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VR Animation

An example of a 360 modeled video. 
Effort = ***

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Strategic Communication Promo

Verbiage = Promotional video to market an on-line degree, location shooting. 
Effort = ***


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Intro to Statistical Quality Control

An example of animation as a learning tool.
Effort =***

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Articulate 360 for Learning

This is an overall explanation of Articulate.
Effort = ***

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Soils 478—Pruning

On location multi-camera production.
Effort = *


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Ready Player One Promo

An example of an event/speaker promo.
Effort = ***

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Quality Management Systems Module 1

An example of sketch animation. 
Effort = ***

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Presenting with POW

Characterized animation for promoting the use of educational tools. 
Effort =  ***


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MIS 372 Lightboard

An example of using the Lightboard technology for on-line learning. 
Effort = *

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LID Certification

A non-credit Global Campus course and an example of industry integration. 
Effort = ***

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Fine Arts 103

A wire demonstration showing hands-on instruction and on location production. 
Effort = **


Legend

*** High level of difficulty and expense.
**   Medium level of difficulty and expense.
*     Low level of difficulty and expense.