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Media Repositories

Media repositories can be a resource for research resource, archive research materials, and present researched projects.

Using Media Repositories for Research

  • Explore topics in a variety of modalities to enjoy the exploration process and/or to think about them through different perspectives.
  • Explore specific sub-topics and research angles, etc.
  • Publish plans and get feedback.
  • Make sure to search all available modalities of information, including different types of media.
  • Publish results of research (both processes and products) and get feedback.
  • Publish responses to reading resources and get feedback.
  • Publish responses to evaluating resources and get feedback.
  • Publish updates of research progress that also analyze why/how the project is shifting/changing.

Using Media Repositories for Presentations

  • Publish personal reflections and get feedback.
  • Draft final project as a video, audio file, etc.; publish and get feedback.
  • Incorporate citations and/or link out to them.
  • Publish final product.

Image Resources

Video Resources

Audio

Other Resources

"Now, we all know search is important. And we all know that Google is the leading search engine.
But here's a factoid that continues to amaze marketers:
In August 2009, Americans watched 10 billion videos on YouTube. That same month, Americans conducted 9 billion searches on Google."
Jarboe, 2009

Anatomy of YouTube

  • Replies (Video & Text)
  • Statistics
  • Embedding
  • Channels
  • Playlist

Anatomy of Flickr

  • Photostream
  • Editing
  • Notes
  • Comments
  • Collections, Sets, Galleries, Tags
  • Copyright
  • Privacy
  • Groups
  • Profile
  • Contacts

How to Use Flickr