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| Title: | Video iPod Instructional Design Considerations for Dive Training and Underwater Subject Matter. |
| Authors: | Dermody, M Mires, C |
| Keywords: | DIVING Scientific Diving video iPod video training procedures |
| Issue Date: | 2007 |
| Publisher: | American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS) |
| Citation: | NW Pollock and JM Godfrey (Eds.) The Diving for Science…2007, Proceedings of the American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS), Twenty-sixth annual Scientific Diving Symposium, University of Miami, Miami, FL. |
| Abstract: | The latest video iPod, and similar mobile video casting technology puts true mobile technology in the hands of the masses. For only $299 US dollars you can purchase a fully functional 30 gig handheld audio/video device that will provide up to 150 hours of full motion, 30 frames per second, video and audio. However, designing audio and video content for a mobile 2.5 inch color display screen presents design considerations on three fronts – content creation, video production, and environmental usage. This paper will discuss these considerations, using current marine projects: one for a maritime heritage trail in Wilmington, NC, and the other on the proper use of the Hookah system for East Carolina University's Scientific Diving Course. |
| Description: | American Academy of Underwater Sciences (http://www.aaus.org/) |
| URI: | http://archive.rubicon-foundation.org/6995 |
| ISBN: | 0-9800423-1-3 |
| Appears in Collections: | American Academy of Underwater Sciences
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