Editing Interpersonal Media (Fall 2020)/Final presentation

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If the class were happening in person, everybody would be expected to give feedback during class during a poster session. The sessions will be held entirely online in Canvas asynchronously in [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1430217/discussion_topics/5882469 a Canvas group discussion forum]. That link will work as presentation groups are finalized but will not work until then.
If the class were happening in person, everybody would be expected to give feedback during class during a poster session. The sessions will be held entirely online in Canvas asynchronously in [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1430217/discussion_topics/5882469 a Canvas group discussion forum]. That link will work as presentation groups are finalized but will not work until then.


I expect everybody to spend about around 95 minutes participating on they day are ''not'' presenting (i.e., about the length of the class session). As a result of the asynchronous nature, I've extended the period of time that folks can give feedback to 24 hours: '''from 3:30pm on the day of presentation until 3:29pm the following day'''.
I expect everybody to spend about around 90-110 minutes participating on they day are ''not'' presenting (i.e., about the length of the class session). As a result of the asynchronous nature, I've extended the period of time that folks can give feedback to 24 hours: '''from 3:30pm on the day of presentation until 3:29pm the following day'''.


== Structure ==
== Structure ==
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** Some people like the following software: [https://www.techsmith.com/video-editor.html Camtasia] (proprietary but has a free trial); [https://camstudio.org/ CamStudio] (free/open source software but harder to use). I haven't used either.
** Some people like the following software: [https://www.techsmith.com/video-editor.html Camtasia] (proprietary but has a free trial); [https://camstudio.org/ CamStudio] (free/open source software but harder to use). I haven't used either.
* If it's easier, feel free to just use a cellphone or webcam video. For example, have a friend record you as you talk through an actual "poster" version of your presentation laid out on a table.
* If it's easier, feel free to just use a cellphone or webcam video. For example, have a friend record you as you talk through an actual "poster" version of your presentation laid out on a table.
 
* If you run into trouble, please ask on Discord for help. If you figured something out, feel free to give advice to others on Discord. If you've got experience doing this, please help your classmates. I use Linux and are unlikely to be able to do much to trouble shoot.
If you run into trouble, please ask on Discord for help. Keep in mind that I use Linux and are unlikely to be able to do much to trouble shoot specific problems. That said, your classmates will likely be of some help. If you figured something out, please give advice to others on Discord. If you've got experience doing this, please help your classmates.


== Frequently Asks Questions ==
== Frequently Asks Questions ==
;What should go into my presentation?:Details are on the [[Interpersonal Media (Fall 2020)#Final Projects: Critical Analysis of Online Community|on the relevant section of the syllabus]].
;What should go into my presentation?:Details are on the [[Interpersonal Media (Fall 2020)#Final Projects: Critical Analysis of Online Community|on the relevant section of the syllabus]].
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