Workshop: Using your smart devices to create better visuals for science communication - Facilities sponsored by FLEET and Monash University Faculty of Science
02/16/2020 09:30 am
02/16/2020 05:00 pm
Australia/Melbourne
Workshop: Using your smart devices to create better visuals for science communication - Facilities sponsored by FLEET and Monash University Faculty of Science
This is a workshop where participants will:
- Appreciate the value of creating great images and video for communicating their science for greater impact
- Understand how to use smart phones and tablets to take better photos and videos
- Practice taking photos and videos and receive feedback
- Learn how to edit their photos and videos effectively using free or low cost software
- Understand how to distribute, promote and evaluate their images and videos using social media
Session Producer, Workshop facilitator
Jenni Metcalfe, Director, Econnect Communication
Workshop facilitator
Michelle Riedlinger, Associate Professor / Consultant, University of the Fraser Valley / Econnect
Madeleine Stirrat, Studio Manager, Econnect Communication
Event Details
- Date:
- 16 February 2020 at 9:30 am – 5:00 pm
- Venue:
- Room G29, New Horizons Building 82, 20 Research Way
- Campus:
- Monash Clayton campus
- Cost:
- $140 (uncatered)
Description
This is a workshop where participants will:
- Appreciate the value of creating great images and video for communicating their science for greater impact
- Understand how to use smart phones and tablets to take better photos and videos
- Practice taking photos and videos and receive feedback
- Learn how to edit their photos and videos effectively using free or low cost software
- Understand how to distribute, promote and evaluate their images and videos using social media
Session Producer, Workshop facilitator
Jenni Metcalfe, Director, Econnect Communication
Workshop facilitator
Michelle Riedlinger, Associate Professor / Consultant, University of the Fraser Valley / Econnect
Madeleine Stirrat, Studio Manager, Econnect Communication