Hypercurriculum: The Multimedia Packaging of Course Content

Wednesday, April 30 | 2:30PM–3:15PM | Essex
Session Type: Professional Development

This presentation will discuss the development and application of a multimedia e-reader compendium in a beginning design studio, with our motivation being to enhance design education through the use of e-readers. We will present our efforts to bundle a variety of media on a tablet e-reader that provided a convenient and organized platform for streaming video resources, links, instructor demonstrations, learning objectives, and sample deliverables. We will discuss e-reader development methods associated with enhanced delivery and learning outcomes, situated within the values of discovery and exploration in the design process, and offer insight into a model of future curriculum development and pedagogy.

 

OUTCOMES:
Explore the development of methods that amplify the flexibility of course content for enhanced student learning * Gain insight into student reactions to the technology and interface * Investigate the possible risks of deploying tablets in educational settings and the strengths and weaknesses of the chosen software and hardware

Presenters

  • Lohren Deeg

    Assistant Professor of Urban Planning, Ball State University

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