[ATTW-L] Video proposals

Alley, Michael P mpa13 at psu.edu
Mon Nov 4 02:04:53 UTC 2019


Hello, Joanna-

You are wise to have your students gain experience with film. Next to writing and presentations, film is becoming a major medium of technical communication. Although I cannot directly address your question, I do have one suggestion for you or others interested in teaching your students how to incorporate film: Consider having your institution bring in Lauren Murphy to run a workshop (https://www.whitepaper-video.com/) on creating a scientific film.

Once a year, I have Lauren run this workshop both at Penn State and at a consortium of universities in Norway. Holding a bachelor's degree both in mechanical engineering and in film, Lauren brings a unique expertise to her workshops. Although she currently does film work for television shows out of New York City, she has developed an outstanding workshop for undergraduates and graduate students in engineering and the sciences Perhaps the best testimony for her workshops are the films of her students:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDGaz7KZ84w (Norway)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwZxDoq2uvY (Penn State)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-wjPkYBunA (Engineering Ambassadors Outreach)

Best wishes,

Michael Alley


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From: ATTW-L <attw-l-bounces at attw.org> On Behalf Of Joanna Wolfe
Sent: Sunday, November 3, 2019 7:42 PM
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Subject: [ATTW-L] Video proposals

Has anybody assigned students to create a video proposal argument (i.e., a proposal for some sort of change delivered via video format)?  Do you have any samples of your students' work that you would be willing to share with me?

Many thanks,
Joanna

Joanna Wolfe, Ph.D.
Director, Global Communication Center
Teaching Professor of English

Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Department of English, Baker Hall 145B
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

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