Good research starts with gathering background information about your
topic. It includes reviewing discipline-oriented reference materials, such
as encyclopedias, handbooks and dictionaries, and using the glossaries and
bibliographies which appear in relevant articles and books.
| video recording |
video tape recorders |
video tapes in education |
interactive media |
| video art |
computer art |
visual literacy |
visual communication |
| Cinematography |
Television cameras |
Television--Production and direction |
Television in elementary education--United States |
Selected List of Books owned by the Ingram Library are:
Beasley, A. E. (1994). Looking great with
video.
Worthington, Ohio: Linworth Pub LB1044.75 B43 1994
DeLuca, S. M. (1991). Instructional video.
Boston: Focal Press. LB1044.75 .D45 1991
Elliott, G. (1984). Video production in
education and
training. Elliott. London : Croom Helm. TK6655 .V5 E5X
How to shoot home video, the basics of
videorecording. (1985). Indianapolis : Kartes Video Communications.
TK6655 .V5 H69X
Kyker, K. & Curchy, C. (1994). Television
production
for elementary schools. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited. LB1044.7
.K95 1994
Messaris, P. (1994). Visual "literacy" :
image, mind,
and
reality. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. LB1068 .M47 1994
Patz, D. S. (1997). Surviving production : the
art of
production
management for film and television. Studio City, CA:Michael Wiese
Productions. PN1995.9 .P7 P38 1997
Penny, S. (ed.). (1995). Critical issues in
electronic media. Albany,NY: State University of New York Press.
N6494
.V53.C75 1995
Valmont, W. J. (1995). Creating videos for
school
use.
Boston: Allyn and Bacon. LB1044.75 .V35 1995
Wetzel, C. D., Radtke, P. H., & Stern, H.
W. (1994). Instructional effectiveness of video media. Hillsdale,
N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
LB1044.75 .W48 1994
Zettl, H. (1995). Video basics. Belmont,
CA:Wadsworth Pub. Co.
TR882.5 .Z48 1995
Finding Articles:
To find articles, you will need to use periodical/journal indexes and
databases. The most appropriate databases to use are those listed under
the Education category in GALILEO. When searching for article citations,
you can use more specific terminology than you have used in most book
catalog searches.
In addition to the terms listed above, you might search the following:
audiovisual aids
visual learning visual
aids
video equipment nbsp;
multimedia instruction multimedia computer
applications
educational television
cameras video equipment;
digital
video equipment
educational television
television viewing
pacing production techniques
special
effects
ARTICLES of possible interest:
Bassoppo-Moyo, T. C. (1997). The Implications of Digital
Video
Interaction (DVI) Technology in the Production of Multimedia Instructional
Modules. Educational Technology Review, 8, 21-25.
Bazeli, M. (1997). Visual Productions and Student
Learning. In
VisionQuest: Journeys toward Visual Literacy. Selected Readings from
the Annual Conference of the International Visual Literacy Association
(28th, Cheyenne, Wyoming, October, 1996) ERIC Document Reproduction
Service No. ED 408969
DeVillez, S. (1997). Video Production in the Media
Center. Indiana Media
Journal, 20 (1-2), 19-21.
Hudson, T. J; Holland, S. D. (1992). Interactive
multimedia instruction in video production classes. Journalism Educator,
47(3):18-26
Limpus, B. (1994). Lights, Camera, Action! A Guide to
Using Video
Production and
Instruction in the Classroom. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No.
ED 398160)
Paris, M. J. (1997). Integrating Film and Television
into Social Studies
Instruction. ERIC Digest. ERIC Clearinghouse for Social Studies, Social
Science Education, Bloomington, IN.
Valmont, W.J. (1994). Making Videos with Reluctant
Learners. Reading and Writing Quarterly: Overcoming Learning
Difficulties, 10(4),369-78.
Verhagen, P. W. (1995-96). Functions and Design of Video
Components in
Multimedia Applications. Educational Media and Technology Yearbook,
21,105-18.
Wyatt, R. B. (1997) Digital Cinema Principles and
Techniques for
Multi-Media Development. In: VisionQuest: Journeys toward Visual
Literacy. Selected Readings from the Annual Conference of the
International Visual Literacy Association (28th, Cheyenne, Wyoming,
October, 1996).
(ERIC Document Reproduction Service No ED 408987)
ONLINE RESOURCES:
DEVELOPING INTERACTIVE VIDEOS FOR CLASSROOM TEACHING, by George Drops,
Ph.D., Assistant Professor, School of Management & Technology
National University:
http://www.nu.edu/nuri/llconf/conf1995/drops.html
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY ENHANCES THE LEP CLASSROOM Matthew
Soska, Forum v17 n5, Fall 1994 OR
http://www.ncbe.gwu.edu/ncbepubs/forum/volume17/05.htm
How To Start and Operate Your Own Video Taping Service. AVAILABLE
FROM: Small Business Resource Center:
http://www.webcom.com/seaquest/sbrc/vidtape.html
Kozma, R.B. (1989). Learning with Media. Review of Educational Research.
Vol. 61, No., 179-211
http://www.bus.indiana.edu/isweb/techn/kozma.htm
KET Professional Development Sources:
http://www.ket.org/Education/Videos/PD/PDSubjectIndex.html
Making & Using Video Resources in the Classroom
http://www.ket.org/Education/Videos/PD/MakingandUsing.html
VideoWorks: School Video Production Systems
http://www.ket.org/Education/Videos/PD/VideoWorks.html
For further information about the resources on this page, please
contact
Jan Ruskell, liaison to Research, Media, and Technology.