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This course covers video podcasting and has BCST 135 Audio Podcasting as a prerequesite. Online Course Information: The online course management system will email you the course login information (username and password) typically the day before the course begins. You will receive this email at the email address you provided to CCSF when you registered. If this is not accurate, please update your information. The course content will not be available before the offical start date of class. After the course start date, I will release new content each week, with assignments due at the end of each week. Be focused and diligent and you should have a successful outcome in the course. This is not a self-paced course. Enrollment: The online registration system has a built-in waiting list feature. This has been turned on for this class with a maximum waiting list of 10 students. If you are on the waiting list and a spot opens before the semester begins, you will be notified automatically, (at the email address you include with your registration info) and invited to join the class. If there are students on the waiting list after the first day of class, I will try clear up my roster and make room if possible. I will contact you via email after the first day of class should space become available. Orientation: The orientation for this course is online as content for you to read during Week One of the course. You are not required to come to campus for this course. Instructor: Donna Eyestone deyeston@ccsf.edu Description:A hands-on class focusing on technical considerations and content issues required to produce and deliver video content through vodcasting. History of vodcast technology and its impact on traditional broadcast media.
Textbook: Podcast Solutions, The Complete Guide to Audio and Video Podcasting, (second edition) by Michael W. Geoghegan and Dan Klass, 2007 (Same book used in BCST 135 Podcasting) System Requirements: You will be using the free video editors iMovie (Mac) or Movie Maker (Windows). You are free to use other video editors if you already have/use something else. Video Requirements: You will also need some method to record video and get it into your computer. You can use a webcam, a digital still camera that also have a "movie" mode, a Flip or other inexpensive video camera, or, if you already have a nice video camera- you can use that. Please make sure your camera format is compatible with either iMovie (supported formats for iMovie '09, iMovie '08, iMovie HD '06) or Movie Maker (supported formats for XP or Vista). Moodle/Insight Login information The site is located at: http://insight.ccsf.edu Enter your username and password and then choose Podcasting to see the course content. If you have trouble logging in after the first day of class, please call the CCSF Help Desk at 415-452-5689 Telephone assistance is available business days from 9am-4:30pm (PST) Monday through Friday. When calling, please provide the following information to the operator:
Participation: This is a short-term course, lasting six weeks which occurs entirely online. You do not need to come to campus to successfully complete this course. It is not self-paced. Course content will be released weekly, with assignments due at the end of each week. You are required to actively participate in the course discussion boards. Grading: Weekly assignments are the heart of this course. In order to successfully complete this course you will need to stay up-to-date with the homework. This is especially true over the summer! Homework submitted late will receive a 20% grade deduction. Late assignments are only accepted for 1 week after the due date. Everything is due by the last day of the course as noted above. By the end of this course you should have a working video podcast channel, with at least one episodes. There is a Final Exam which is available only during the last week of the course.)
Accessibility: Students who need academic accommodations should request them from the Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS) located in the Rosenberg Library, Room 323 on the Ocean Campus. Telephone: 415-452-5481 (V) 415-452-5451 (TDD). DSPS is the campus office responsible for verifying disability-related need for academic accommodations, assessing that need, and for planning accommodations in cooperation with students and instructors as needed and consistent with course requirements.
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