Navigating Multimedia: How to Find Internet Video Resources for Teaching, Learning, and Research

Navigating Multimedia: How to Find Internet Video Resources for Teaching, Learning, and Research

Julie A. DeCesare
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-7230-7.ch047
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Abstract

The Web has quickly become a resource for multimedia and video content. Search engines have tools to mine for visual content, but finding video content creates different challenges than searching for text. This chapter presents a detailed guide on searching for visual multimedia content and provides a showcase of innovative collections and resources. The reader will learn research strategies, gain specific skills in navigating multimedia, and receive a list of resources for finding subject-specific and interdisciplinary video content. Resources are reviewed based on content quality, partnerships, technical specifications, and overall usability.
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Multimedia and in particular video streaming allow for flexibility and adaptability in curriculum and learning environments. Media as a term in education and pedagogy is a massive topic, as is the critical viewing, analysis, and manipulation of media forms. Analysis of a multimodal form - video, audio, text (digital or analog) - should be approached as a critical literacy. Ultimately, the educator decides why and what content will be used to convey lessons, lectures, interactions, and assignments.

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