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3D Video Production in Education

3D Video Production in Education
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Author(s): Jay Wilson (University of Saskatchewan, Canada)and Stefan Scott (University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
Copyright: 2013
Pages: 20
Source title: Cases on 3D Technology Application and Integration in Education
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Kimberely Fletcher Nettleton (Morehead State University, USA)and Lesia Lennex (Morehead State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-2815-1.ch004

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Abstract

Use of video by teachers can make learning more engaging or content easier to understand. Video shown in classrooms can be created by others and adapted by or created by the teacher. Traditionally, video created by teachers can be produced with inexpensive digital cameras and basic editing software. With a renewed commercial interest in Three-Dimensional (3D) video and with video equipment costs declining, the option now exists to have 3D video in classrooms. What is not known is the process to allow for teacher-created video that can take advantage of the 3D format. This case details how an undergraduate teacher candidate created a 3D video using existing production equipment and freely available software. The chapter examines the planning details, course design, and outcomes related to 3D video production. Suggestions to educators for integrating 3D into their schools are also included.

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