MediaNotes provides clinical and skills instructors with new ways to efficiently use video and audio recordings to improve skill development by facilitating the use of digital recordings for self-evaluation, feedback, class presentations and other instructional purposes. MediaNotes can be used to virtually segment digital recordings into discrete events which can be labeled, classified, annotated, linked to other video segments, and then played back in various combinations. MediaNotes was developed at the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University and is being distributed by CALI without charge to professors, lecturers, librarians, other staff and students at law schools who belong to CALI. This session will examine ways in which MediaNotes has been used in clinical settings and skills courses and demonstrate various ways MediaNotes can be used to improve skills instruction. Recommended for skills instructors, educational technologists and IT/AV support staff.
Audience: All Technical Level: Low
Larry, John and several BYU students who are knowledgable in the use of MediaNotes will be available for personalized assistance or demonstrations in the same room from 4pm-5pm.