Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Audio/Video / Podcast: Pros and Cons for Adult Learners Part II

Because we really never stop learning there are many ways I use audio and video technology every day. One way I love to use YouTube is for their  photography tutorials. 



Instructors can use great resources like these to support in class lecture or projects. Interacting with videos like this one as well as podcasts, I feel like I engage with the material and forget I'm learning anything at all. It can be a very natural learning process.

Photography sites on YouTube

And this one that offers all sorts of great stuff like lectures and tutorial videos as well as great articles!



References:
G2Gallery, (April 6, 2012) The Complete Alan Ross 'Ansel Adams Lecture'
Retrieved October 9 2013 from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-LrCgX8L8s

PhotograhpersOnUTube, (February 25, 2011) Photography Tutorial-FIRST Lesson! What is Aperture? DSLR Photography Lesson for Beginners, Retrieved on October 9, 2013 from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3833CgvK7MU

adoramaTV, (June 5, 2013) Adorama Photography TV, Retrieved on October 9, 2013 from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9LYstQfVXI


1 comment:

  1. Hi Dianna:

    What a fantastic blog posting this week!!! I love your photography tutorials. I agree with your statement: “Instructors can use great resources like these to support in class lecture or projects.” In addition, I would add that video | podcast learning activities appeal to students with varying learning styles. Moreover, since video tutorials often require you to do a learning exercise, the needs of the kinesthetic/tactile learner are especially met via online tutoring interaction(s). Thank you so much for sharing the supplemental hyperlinks to the YouTube photography sites and Phototutsplus.com.

    Best,
    ~Aja

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