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The Green Screen

If you shoot video in front of the green screen you can add anything you want to later as a backdrop. That means you can use the green screen to:

Explain the elements and symbols of paintings or other visual art works

Show, instead of describe, maps, or other large format visuals

Add a video background to your taped presentations

Use special effects in your video presentations.
(sample from YouTube.com)

Intuos Graphics Tablet

You can create hand written markups on screen captures, images, or other materials for your students to see online
Try Skrbl.com. Click on the upper left "Start Skrbl Now" and imagine how great it would be with a pen tablet.

Create original paintings, drawings, sketches for students to view electronically

Record yourself solving math equations for students to view at any time

Editing Video

The software in the lab will allow you to not only edit video you've captured, but add instructional graphics, pointers, call-outs, and title slides.

Recording Sound

With the Snowball microphone you can record

Your speaking voice

Musical performances

Interviews

Presentations

Dramatic performances

Multi Media in General

All of the material you can create using the Multi Media tools in M2 is digital and can be converted to use in your online courses, or as a web based addition to your in-person instruction.