1st Edition

The Educator's Guide to Producing New Media and Open Educational Resources

By Timothy D. Green, Abbie H. Brown Copyright 2018
    144 Pages 46 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    144 Pages 46 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Digital video, audio, and text have never been more popular, and educators need to know how to make new media work in all types of learning environments. The Educator’s Guide to Producing New Media and Open Educational Resources provides practical advice on how to produce and use open access resources to support student learning. This realistic "how-to" guide is written for education professionals in any discipline seeking to transform their instruction with technology.

    Chapter 1: New Media and Open Educational Resources Defined

    Chapter 2: Digital Video

    Chapter 3: Digital Audio

    Chapter 4: Digital Text

    Chapter 5: Curated Digital Media

    Chapter 6: Copyright Considerations

    Chapter 7: Instructional Media Production and Evaluation

    References

    Biography

    Tim D. Green, PhD, is Professor of Educational Technology and former Director of Distance Education at California State University, Fullerton, USA. He co-produces an award-winning podcast with Dr Brown.

    Abbie H. Brown, PhD, is Professor of Instructional Technology at East Carolina University, USA. He is an award-winning educator and instructional media designer.

    "Brown and Green have spent a quarter of a century creating and sharing digital resources for teaching and learning. In this book, they do an outstanding job discussing a variety of ‘new media’ (digitally produced pieces that combines images, sound, and/or interactivity) and ‘open educational resources.’ They provide practical advice on how to produce media, including ways for using, creating, editing, distributing, and embedding them. This book will benefit any instructor looking to integrate technology into their teaching."

    —Florence Martin, Associate Professor in Instructional Systems Technology, Department of Educational Leadership, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA

    "Brown and Green have done it again. Their conversational tone sets the reader at ease as they effectively break down concepts many consider difficult. This book is a valuable resource for both the novice and experienced educator who wants to create and share open educational resources."

    —John H. Curry, Associate Professor of Educational Technology and EdD Program Coordinator, Morehead State University, USA