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Publication Session V: Video and Media production as Student Projects - What resources are available?(2011-10-20) Krause, Elizabeth L.; Sawyer, J CInstructional Designer and Faculty Support Coordinator JC Sawyer teams up with Anthropology Professor Elizabeth Krause to discuss the reality of integrating student-driven multimedia projects into the curriculum, and what resources and support are available for faculty on campus. Professor Krause will discuss the successful measurement of student learning outcomes in using digital narratives and the real added value of the medium.Publication Session IV: Available Ready-Resources for Integration of Film and Digital Media Into the Classroom(2011-10-20) Baines, Abigail; Domier, Sharon; Lachman, Kathryn; Morrison, Kym; Stetson, GabrielUniversity Libraries staff will review the wealth of resources available through the film database collections and how they can be integrated seamlessly into academic courses. Faculty will share specific examples of this integration and how it has benefited student learning in their course.Publication Session III: Lunch and Round Table Discussions(2011-10-20) Hutton, SarahSession participants are provided the opportunity to share discussion with colleagues on current and future projects in film and digital media integration. Lunch provided.Publication Session II: Copyright and Fair Use Concerns in Film and Media Educational Use(2011-10-20) Billings, Marilyn S; Enghagen, Linda K; Paige, Thomas L; Shaw, KerryA panel of UMass Amherst faculty and staff will provide brief presentations, sharing their perspective and experience with the application of copyright and fair use, as specifically related to the use of video in academic courses. These presentations will represent viewpoints and expertise from the Office of Information Technologies & Academic Computing, University Libraries & Scholarly Communications, as well as personal faculty perspective, and will be followed by open discussion with session participants.Publication Closing Remarks - Director of Libraries(2011-10-20) Schafer, JayPublication Session I: Welcoming Remarks and Keynote: What is the Real Added Value of Digital Media in the Classroom? Selecting What Will Work Best in Your Course to Enhance Learning(2011-10-20) Sorcinelli, Mary Deane; Shaw, Kerry; Jhally, SutWelcoming remarks provided Kerry Shaw on behalf of Academic Computing Faculty Support and Associate Provost for Faculty Development, Center for Teaching and Faculty Development, Dr Mary Deane Sorcinelli. Keynote presenter Sut Jhally will speak for the integration of digital media into the curriculum, and how it enhances learning in an increasingly visual culture. Sut Jhally is a Professor of Communication at the University of Massachusetts and founder and Executive Director of the Media Education Foundation.