Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Course Overview
• Review of Syllabus
• Introduction to Premiere
• Introduction to digital video cameras
Studio Overview |
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2) |
Production Process/Conceptualization of Storyline
• The Production Process
• The Production Team: Who Does What When?
• Image Formation and Digital Video
Instructional videos
Premiere demonstration
Studio Equipment |
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3) |
One minute video pre-planning
Storyboard
• Storyboard formats and examples
• Storyboarding & Scriptwriting Activity
Premiere demonstration
• Workspace and Sequencing
Light (Theoretical) |
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4) |
Premiere demonstration
• Shooting and Capturing
• Looking Through the Viewfinder
Light setup activity |
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5) |
Premiere demonstration
• Framing and Composition
• Using Editing tools
Sound Technics |
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6) |
Graphics and Effects
Premiere demonstration
• Editing Audio
Sound Production |
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7) |
Review |
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8) |
Linear and Nonlinear Editing
• Linear/Nonlinear Editing
• Off-line/on-line editing
Premiere demonstration
• Adding effects
Operating the camera - I
• Arranging environment & Shooting
• Tips for effective shooting |
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9) |
Operating the camera - II
• Arranging environment & Shooting
• Tips for effective shooting |
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10) |
Editing Principles
• Major Client Project Preplanning
• Idea generation
• Storyboarding
Premiere demonstration
• Adding effects
Post-production through the stage direction |
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11) |
Video Recording/Major Client Video Storyboarding
Individual Work |
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12) |
Conversion/Exporting
• Storing videos
• Conversion/CD/DVD/Tapes
• Interactive Video/Camtasia demo
Premiere demonstration
• Exporting and Delivery issues |
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13) |
Main Client Video Editing |
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14) |
Main Client Video Editing |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Can develop effective teaching processes by using design principles in learning and teaching |
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2) |
Can create innovative educational environments by analyzing theories and models related to learning systems design. |
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3) |
Can develop valid and reliable measurement tools by grounding assessment and evaluation processes in education on scientific principles. |
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4) |
Can generate evidence-based solutions by conducting design and action research to support educational change. |
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5) |
Can evaluate new approaches and integrate them into practice by following current educational design research. |
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6) |
Can analyze assessment and evaluation methods in education to select and apply appropriate models. |
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7) |
Can analyze computer-based exam systems to develop technology-based assessment processes. |
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8) |
Can conduct comprehensive analyses by using multivariate research methods in educational evaluations. |
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9) |
Can develop and implement appropriate measurement tools to assess cognitive, affective, and psychomotor skills. |
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10) |
Can gain a critical perspective on national and international educational measurement and evaluation by examining current developments. |
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11) |
Can manage instructional design and learning design processes to enhance the effectiveness of educational programs. |
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12) |
Can improve assessment and evaluation processes by utilizing data analytics and research techniques in education. |
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13) |
Can develop unique solutions for educational policies and learning systems by employing interdisciplinary approaches. |
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14) |
Can develop inclusive assessment and evaluation applications by adhering to ethical and fair evaluation principles in education. |
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15) |
Can conduct an original thesis study in the field of educational design and evaluation by using scientific research methods. |
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16) |
Can contribute to the field of education by sharing research findings on academic and professional platforms. |
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