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Lights, Camera, Ideas to Action 2011

by Hannah K. Gatlin last modified Jul 20, 2011 11:41 AM

By popular demand, we brought back Lights, Camera, i2a in Spring 2011!

This program is a collaboration between the Delphi Center, i2a and the Digital Media Suite.  Faculty received one-on-one assignment design support to infuse i2a concepts into their digital assignment design and students received technical support and access to professional-grade equipment to develop and produce digital projects.

Over 200 faculty, students, and staff joined us for the free screening of this year's student digital projects which combined critical thinking with cutting edge technology as part of Lights, Camera, Ideas to Action.

The showcase featured student films and digital stories from Psychology, Math, Theatre, Creative Writing, Philosophy, Health Promotion, Social Work Practice, and much more.

This program has been a wonderful collaboration between i2a and the Digital Media Suite in which faculty and students have produced creative, unique critical thinking assignments that were showcased on April 20, 2011. Below is a montage overview of the 10 courses representing 3 units and over 200 students equaling 82 student projects.

If you are a faculty member interested in designing digital projects for your course, please contact Ron Schildknecht.

 

Check out the 8-minute video montage below featuring Lights, Camera i2a assignments descriptions and snippets and images from the student films.

 


To watch student digital projects from the 2011 Lights, Camera, i2a program, visit the UofL section of the iTunes U web site.

(To access these videos, you must have the latest, free version of iTunes installed on your computer.  Download information can be found here.)

 

Read the UofL Today article about this event and view the sneak peek video.


What:  Stop in throughout the day! Films will be screened all day and refreshments served.

When:  8:30 - 5:30 pm, Wednesday, April 20, 2011.  View the showtime schedule here!

WhereGheens Science Hall and Rauch Planetarium on the U of L campus

Who:  Faculty, staff, students, and the general public

Why:  Check out the innovative work by U of L students from these courses:

Course Title

Faculty Member
Philosophy 211: Critical Thinking

Brian Barnes
Psychology 582: Introduction to Clinical Psychology

Kevin Chapman
Social Work 322: Issues in Policy & Service Delivery

Carl Enoch
Health & Sports Sciences 531: Leadership in Health Promotion

Richard Fee
Math 301: Calculus III, Multivariable Calculus

Lee Gibson
Social Work 322: Issues in Policy & Service Delivery
Monique Jones
Psychology 201: Honors Introduction to Psychology
Melinda Leonard
English 504: Advanced Creative Fiction

Sena Naslund
English 306: Business Writing

Shyam Sharma
Theatre Arts 326: Cultural Diversity in Performance

Deana Thomas

 

Want to learn more?  Contact i2a by emailing Dr. Nisha Gupta.

 

i2a Day & Lights, Camera, i2a 2009

 

                                
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Shelter
                                

 


Thanks to everyone who made our 2009 i2a Day a success! To learn about more recent showcase events, visit our i2a Showcase page.

Over 500 faculty, staff and students attended i2a Day on Monday, April 13th from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at the Red Barn. This event boosted awareness about the i2a initiative and its components. i2a Day featured a showcase of students’ digital projects completed during the Spring 2009 semester as part of Lights, Camera…Ideas to Action. i2a SUN Grant award winners Mary Carothers & Annette Allen, along with their students, displayed their project "Shelter".

Lights, Camera...Ideas to Action was a Spring 2009 partnership between i2a, the Delphi Center, and the Digital Media Suite. This program is a campus-wide curricular and creative vehicle for faculty and students to promote discourse, both face to face & digitally, around what it means to put into action the knowledge and ideas that students are learning as part of their undergraduate experience. Student projects were showcased at the April 13th i2a Day. Faculty participating in this project are listed below.

 

Faculty
Course Project Description
Richard Fee
HSS 531:  Leadership in Health
Health Education Public Service Announcements
Gabrielle Mayer
ART 116:  Foundation Drawing II
What is Drawing? Animation
Jon Lee
EDPT 437:  Infant/Toddler Development of Care
Child Care Quality Video Mash-up
Christine Sherretz     
EDTP 201:  The Teaching Profession
Essential Traits of Effective Teachers Videos
Debra Bauder
EDSP 218:  Technology for Students with Disabilities   
Digital Storytelling
i2a Day Flyer
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