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The Integration of Digital Video
Technology
TLTR Grant
January 1, 2004-December 31, 2004
Dr. Joanne Leight
Department of Physical Education
Description of the Project
The project managers (Dr. Joanne Leight and Dr. Kathryn Davis)
purchased the software and equipment necessary to use digital video
software with digital camcorders on IMB compatible computer (PCs)
in order for Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) teacher
candidates to analyze human movement in a variety of ways. Since a
new curriculum has been put into effect (Fall 2003), PETE teacher
candidates must now be able to integrate several important
components into their learning to meet specific accreditation
standards, both on the national and state levels. One of
these components is technology.
Procedure
During the Spring 2004 semester, Dr. Leight and Dr. Davis priced
and ordered the necessary equipment and software for this
project. Due to the size of the files necessary to create
digital video, we had to work with the instructional technology
experts in securing a location for loading this software, since the
original plan to install in the West Gym Computer Lab would not be
feasible. It was determined that the software and fire wire
cards could be installed in the small computer lab in the basement
of BSB, and was done so during the summer months. The digital
cameras, CD’s and fire wires were stored in Dr. Leight’s
office. (Dr. Davis accepted a position at another university
and left SRU in May, 2004.)
Outcome of the Project
It was a challenge to implement digital video technology into
the two Technology for PETE (PESM 202) classes for the Fall
2004, since the equipment just arrived late summer and the
instructor had not yet mastered using it. In addition, the
class enrollment was 25 students in each section, the lecture
portion of class met in West Gym, and the lab section was in McKay
Education Building. Since the digital video software was in
BSB, on only ten computers, it was very difficult to introduce it
to the entire class. In the future the course will be
structured differently so that digital video technology can be
implemented.
In order to learn the software and create digital videos, Dr.
Leight used the Technology for PETE course as an Honors
Program contract course for a student and advisee in the technology
course. In order to gain Honors credit for the course, he had
to create a CD using digital video. He reported his progress
on a weekly basis and also made suggestions for added equipment to
improve the editing process. He suggested a CD/VCR editing
deck, in addition to royalty free music and software to add titles
and text to the video. He researched the equipment; received
quotes, and the Physical Education Department ordered the necessary
equipment. He also wrote a paper on digital video and created
a CD about the Physical Education program at North Allegheny School
District. He and his brother, a student teacher at North
Allegheny, presented on the topic of Digital Video at the
Pennsylvania State Association for Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Dance Convention in Seven Springs in December 2004.
He will also be presenting his work at the February 17, 2005 TLTR
meeting. (NOTE: Since this was used as a contract class,
the student did not receive the student wages previously listed in
the expenses.)
A graduate course in technology will be offered during the
summer session (2005) and that will be the first class to create a
CD utilizing digital video. The smaller class size will
permit more hands-on experience, and will aid the instructor in
troubleshooting any potential problems for use with the
undergraduates. In the future, digital video will be
introduced in the Technology for PETE course. Also, it
is the hope that the faculty in PETE can learn how to create
digital videos and utilize them in their classrooms as well.
Expenditures
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Proposal Request
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Other Funds*
(Identify
source)
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Total Funds
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Student wages
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$350.00
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0
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Supplies: Rewriteable CDs
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$40.00
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$40
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Equipment:
2 Canon ZR60 camcorders
(kit)
3 Firewires
10 Firewire cards (IEEE 1394)
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$985.90
$120.00
$500.00
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$985.90
$120.00
$500.00
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Operating Expenses
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none
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0
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Travel
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none
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0
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Other:
10 Adobe Premier Pro licenses
10 Windows XP upgrades
1 copy media/install program
1 copy of documentation
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$1,250.00
$676.50
$20.00
$50.00
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$1250.00
0
$20.00
$50.00
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TOTALS
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$3,992.40
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$2965.90
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