TV: RSC Northwest's own channel

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We currently have, running on Auto-pilot, this month's storyboard of video clips (Looping approximately every 27:45 min) The clips are...

  1. Let's Fight It Together (06:30 min)
    - This film, produced by Childnet for the DCSF highlights the different ways that Cyberbullying can happen and the consequences for the target. For character interviews and to find out more ways to prevent and respond to cyberbullying, go to the digizen website http://www.digizen.org/. Or view a sample digizen by going to http://www.digizen.org/digicentral/digizen.aspx?digizenId=290.

  2. Social Media in Plain English (03:44 min)
    - This video focuses on basics of social media: new technology that makes everyone a producer and tools that give everyone a chance to have a say.
  3. A Common Sense Approach to Internet Safety (07:28 min)
    - Google and Common Sense Media have teamed up to create this video of common sense tips and rules for families to help keep their children safe online. For these tips and additional information about online safety, check out the Common Sense Media website at http://www.commonsensemedia.org.
  4. How To Chroma Key (04:41 min)
    - Creating a chroma key effect (blue or green screening) can be a fun way of bringing your videos to life. Although bluescreening can be expensive with some software packages, it is possible to do it for free using Windows MovieMaker. This tutorial, a School project on how to chroma key (blue screening), shows you how.
  5. The Girl Effect (02:23 min)
    - The powerful social and economic change brought about when girls have the opportunity to participate in their society..

Note: there are, between these clips, three short videos from three of RSC Northwest's Team
(John Davey
(01:04 min), Helen Smith (00:49 min) and Chrissie Turkington (01:07 min))

Why not take a look yourself and go to http://TVrscnw.notlong.com and watch the RSC-Northwest's TV channel

RSC-NW TV Channel, will aim...

to provide programmes that will be informative providing ideas and support for the Higher Education, Further Education, Personal and Community Development Learning (ACL), 6th Form College, Work Based Learning and Specialist College Managers & Practitioners etc., that are supported by the RSC here in the Northwest.

...and to produce videos of events and/or training and to show them...
...as a loop and/or
...live
...so that those who are unable to attend face-to-face events, will be able to experience martini learning (any time, any place...)

Licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License

Produced and edited by John Dalziel (eLearning Adviser) JISC RSC-Northwest - Lancaster University