IT 644 "Advanced Hypermedia Development" is a core course for Master of Science program in Instructional Technology major at the University of Southern Mississippi. IT 644 is an advanced course in the development and use of interactive, animated hypermedia products for use in instructional design projects, lectures, presentations, and multimedia events. There is an emphasis on producing applications incorporating text, audio, graphics, animation and digitized video which effectively communicate to the user. (from the course introduction of http://dragon.ep.usm.edu/~yuen/teaching/it644/intro.htm)
In about three-month hybrid course study, I have learnt lots of new software for instruction, which have been listed here:
- CleVR for Panoramic 360 Degree Movie
- Audacity for audio recording and mixing
- Video Toolbox for video merge
- Prezi for online presentation
- Showbeyond for slidecast
- Fuzzwich for animation
[All the links to those software, online or download, have to attached above. You can access to those links by clicking on the name of those software]
And For each software listed above, I have attached all the relative assignments to blogfolio posts with their reflections. Each post would include several parts:
- The description of what the assignment is;
- My assignment artfact;
- Introduce what the software is; in this part, I am trying to give a general and brief introduction of how to use those software;
- What the features of the software that I know about duiring doing the assignment;
- Limitation of my assignment or the shortcomings of the software from the perspective of user, if any.
Sirui: I love the organization and layout of this blog!! The links in the opening post is a nice touch. :)
ReplyDeleteLinda
Sirui, your blog looks great! It is neatly organized and well written. I am interested to know why you chose the campus photograph at the bottom of the page. Did you know that was the original site of the English Language Institute? There was a little cafe there and people from all over the world would meet for coffee and conversation.
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