Dr. Craig Naylor from the Department of Music is the organizer of a small group of students called the Electronic Music Collective. These students create original electronic compositions using the Electronic Music Studio.
Each year, the Collective does a concert where they play back the compositions they created that semester. I attended this concert [...]
Archive for March, 2006
Digital storytelling. . .and beyond?
Published by March 20th, 2006 in Projects and THEA435. 5 CommentsLast week, the students in THEA435 returned from New York with many hours of iRiver-ed audio content, several tapes of video footage, and tons of digital photos. This past week, they’ve been working on uploading all of that content into the Content Gallery. They’ve also been busy tagging their group map with information about [...]
Here is just a quick post for the Theater 435 students who have just come back from an amazing journey to New York City. It is now time to focus on the narrative part of the course, and these students have been transformed this semester into digitally fluent storytellers, at least based on the evidence [...]
No, this image has not been Photoshop-ed
Published by March 8th, 2006 in Projects and THEA435. 1 CommentYep, that’s four of the students from THEA435 with Meryl Streep. They got a couple of pictures with her after they stalked the stage door for Bridge and Tunnel. Too bad they couldn’t get her to agree to a podcast
I’m officially jealous.
It seems like just yesterday we were teaching them about wikis and the fundamentals of RSS. The next thing we know they’re posting to their blogs from a hotel in Florida.
The kids — they grow up so quickly these days. . .
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