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IC@IT's Teaching and Learning with Technology team will be hosting two mini-classes on 360 video. Take a look at the offerings listed below. 

Editing 360 Video Class
Shooting 360-degrees of video sounds cool, but how do you edit the immersive content in a non-immersive space? IT @ IC is offering a class focused on editing 360-degree videos on a variety of programs. We'll go over the process of stitching, refining edges, and editing the footage, as well as available hosting platforms and export settings. This class is a quick walk-through of the post-production process with time for Q&A, so come and learn more about the process of developing this new immersive media. 

When: Tuesday, November 6th – 12:15pm - 1:00pm
Where: Job 103 – Faculty Learning Space

360 Tour Creation Comparison Class
360 Degree tours are perhaps most well known for their use in google street view. With more accessible 360-degree capture devices available, there are even more tools that allow you to easily augment 360-degree photos and videos to make them into interactive learning experiences. Join IT@IC for an afternoon session where we compare some of the most popular 360 tour building tools, recommend some ideal use cases and share our experience using 360-degree tours to help you navigate ways for using 360 in an educational setting.

When: Monday, November 12th from 12:15pm - 1:00pm
Where: Job 103 - Faculty Learning Space

These events are hosted by IC@IT’s Teaching and Learning with Technology Team. Check out the online calendar for more events! https://www.ithaca.edu/it/tlt/events/ 

 

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Jenna Linskens at jlinskens@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-1590. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

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