Digital Media Summer Workshop

August 11 - 12, 2015

Call for Proposals

Do you have an idea for a multimedia assignment or project in your class? Are you interested in creating podcasts, videos or other online resources to “flip” portions of a current syllabus? Educational Technology wants to help you make your digital media ideas become an awesome reality. We’re looking for faculty interested in using digital media to make transformative changes to their curriculum. The two-day workshop will include a combination of project design and development sessions, in-depth technology training workshops and development time.

Faculty participants will receive a $250 stipend as well as $250 to cover expenses such as new hardware, software licenses and printing costs. Educational Technology will provide consultation and production support for the design and development of your project.

Participants will be required to:

  1. Participate in the two day Digital Media workshop. Daily attendance at all workshops is required.

  2. Develop and complete your project.

  3. Showcase your project at a future Faculty Technology Showcase.

To apply, complete the online proposal form by July 10, 2015.

The proposal should provide a brief description (no more than one page) of your project or assignment idea. Please include the course you are interested in modifying, how you see your project changing the learning experience or your students, learning outcomes you hope to promote, and how your participation in this workshop would benefit your teaching and potentially benefit teaching and learning for others in your department or program.

Preference will be given to proposals which add a significant digital media element to an existing course.

Please contact anyone in Educational Technology with questions.