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Course Projects
Here, we showcase exemplary students' projects created from various LDT courses.
Featured Project
Featured Project
Design Thinking for Instructional Designers
by Caitlin Gannon
LDT 540 - Educational Technology
DIY Youtube Captioning
Use YouTube
Auto-Caption Feature
Emergency Drill Instructions
Focus and Productivity of Students in a Classroom Setting
​Instructional Implications:
Focus and Productivity of Students in a Classroom Setting
LDT 544 - Instructional Design
Tide Pool Prototype
A Tide Pool Prototype for Visitors to the San Diego Tide Pools
Personal Brand

Creating Your Personal and Professional Brand
How to Carve a Pumpkin
Tutorial On How to Carve a Pumpkin
Fender Bender
How to Handle a Fender Bender
Smartphone Addiction
Self-Help for Smartphone Addiction
Students Interview

How College Students Can Interview Well
LDT 561 - Advanced Multimedia Design for Learning
Still Images Gallery
To build compelling multimedia, the first place to start is with compelling still images. These images will form the backdrop behind other information, be the things you animate to make a point, or be front and center, either as something to study closely or convey an emotion. No matter their purpose, your images should be more than realistic pictures taken straight from your camera. Instead, they should have some information removed (colors, extraneous details, extraneous backgrounds) or some aspects exaggerated or altered to catch the eye. Click on the images below.
Video Effects Showcase
Capturing video with your phone or tablet is simple. Capturing a video that grabs attention or allows us to see things we can’t see with our eyes… takes effort.
For this project, we used a number of apps that let us take amazing videos or add amazing things to videos we already have.
Used Adobe Premiere Rush
Used Premier Pro Assembly + effects, FX Guru, Action Movie, Murf, Pexels, Epidemic Sound, Go Pro with car mount for a time-lapse shot
A Glimpse of Our Live Course in Zoom

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