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ViTaL Interest Group Meeting: “3D Video: Ready for (Educational) Prime Time?”

Join the Duke Digital Initiative in the Office of Information Technology (OIT) for the next Videos in Teaching & Learning (ViTaL) interest group session:

“3D Video: Ready for (Educational) Prime Time?

Presented by: Steve Toback, Senior Manager/Media Architect in Interactive Technology Services, Academic Technology Services, OIT

You’ve seen 3D movies (haven’t you?), but does it take an epic blockbuster budget to create 3D content? During the first 30 minutes of this meeting, Steve Toback will show you that it does not take a huge budget or specialized skills to delve into 3D video.  He’ll talk about (and show!) some affordable options for creating and showing 3D content. During the second half of the meeting, we’ll discuss the use of 3D content in teaching and learning: What kind of content do we want and need? What barriers exist to using 3D content in education? What can we do to break down those barriers? You’ll leave this session better able to think about how 3D content can and should be used in teaching and learning now and in the future.

Date: Thursday, March 20
Time: noon – 1:00 pm
Location: LSRC A156 (directions)

No registration is required. Feel free to bring a brown bag lunch.

A complete schedule is available here: http://vital.oit.duke.edu/peer-support/  Meetings are open to faculty, staff, and students, although topics will focus on faculty interests.  In addition to attending the meetings, you can join the mailing list, vital@duke.edu, by going to https://lists.duke.edu/sympa/subscribe/vital.


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