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Navigating Multimedia: How to Find Internet Video Resources for Teaching, Learning, and Research.
Enhancing Instruction with Visual Media: Utilizing Video and Lecture Capture (2013)
  • Julie A DeCesare, Providence College
Abstract

The deep and open Web has quickly become a resource for multimedia and video content. Search engines have tools to help mine for visual content, but finding video content creates different challenges in comparison to text. This chapter will present an articulated guide on searching for multimedia, specifically video, content and provide a showcase of some innovative collections and resources. The reader will take away research strategies and a list of resources to find a variety of subject specific and interdisciplinary video content, as well as specific skills in navigating the wealth of multimedia available online.

Keywords
  • multimedia,
  • media literacy,
  • search,
  • google,
  • video,
  • film
Publication Date
April, 2013
Editor
Ellen Smyth and John Volker
Publisher
IGI Global
Citation Information
Julie A DeCesare. "Navigating Multimedia: How to Find Internet Video Resources for Teaching, Learning, and Research." Enhancing Instruction with Visual Media: Utilizing Video and Lecture Capture (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/julie_decesare/11/