rich-media
Video Lab of VO2 Max test
Monday, December 19th, 2011This article explains how Professor Jeffrey Timmer created a video lab showing an exercise test that could not be completed on campus due to the absence of required equipment.
Teacher: Jeff Timmer, Associate Professor, Physical Education
With current economic times, the ability to purchase expensive laboratory equipment is a challenging process. With the newly approved Exercise Science [...]
Improving Student Work with Multimedia and Rubrics
Monday, December 19th, 2011Prof. Nancy Ritchie wanted to improve student projects created for her “Baseball Through the Years” quantitative literacy class. In the class, students adopt a baseball team and work with the team’s statistics. They create a Google site to display their research and the PowerPoint they create for their final presentation.
But Nancy was not happy. The [...]
Rich Media in a Semester-Long Research Project
Friday, December 9th, 2011Teacher: Allyson Mount
written by Allyson Mount amount@keene.edu
After attending the 1st annual Academic Technology Institute in June 2011, which focused on incorporating rich media into the classroom, I was inspired to reimagine a research assignment for my PHIL 360: Philosophy of Law course. One of the course goals is for students to analyze and critically evaluate [...]

