Workshop Wednesday

 

 

This year, we are planning a series of hands-on educational experiences for the final day of the convention.  We will be releasing more information on these events and the partners we are working with to produce them shortly.

 

ASC Cinematography Workshops

Now in it's 7th year, The ASC's annual Cinematography Workshop will explore the opportunities of filmmaking with today's hottest technology. Last year's workshop introduced you in an intimate setting to Dean Cundey, ASC, cinematographer of such works as Jurassic Park, Halloween, and the Back to the Future trilogy. BEA2015's session is sure not to dissapoint.

 

NAB Show Floor Tours

Last year through our partnerships with SVG and the ASC, we added additional convention related benefits to those attendees staying through Wednesday. Once again this year, on Wednesday afternoon, we are producing an experience that only BEA can offer, exclusive tours of the NAB Show floor by industry experts. Each tour will be limited in size. Check back for more information as we approach the convention. Below is the tentative group of tours we will offer.

  • Cameras/Lenses/Equipment – ASC: Led by last year by Steven Lightfoot, ASC (Head of the Cinematography department at AFI and former ASC president)
  • Sports – Sports Video Group
  • Post-Production – TBD
  • Management & Systems – TBD

 

BEA Assessment Boot Camp:  Soup to Nuts
Wednesday (8:30-Noon), April 15, 2015

Audience:  The workshop is geared to faculty and administrators who are interested in learning about, discussing, and developing plans for both course and programmatic assessment.  The “Assessment Doctors” session will allow participants to meet with individual faculty/administrators to network and ask specific, course or program-specific questions.
Cost:  $25 to cover breakfast and flash drives.

8:30-9:00

Breakfast

 

 

9:00-9:05

9:05-9:15

 

Welcome and Introduction

Getting Started

 

William Covington, Jr., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
William G. Christ, Trinity University

 

9:15-10:00

 

Classroom Assessment

 

 

Using Embedded “Authentic”
Assessment
Using Rubrics

Stacey O. Irwin, Millersville University of Pennsylvania
John R. Turner, Towson University

 

Using Group Projects

Samuel H. Edsall, Western Illinois University

 

10:00-10:10

10:10-11:00

 

BREAK

Programmatic Assessment

 

 

Using Indirect Measures
Using Direct Measures

Beyond student-learning
outcomes

Marie Hardin, Pennsylvania State University
Glenda Cantrell Williams, University of Alabama
Don Grady, Elon University

11:00-11:10
11:10-11:50

BREAK
Assessment Doctors
Classroom Assessment

 

    

 

    
    
Programmatic Assessment

 

Chandra Clark, University of Alabama (tentative)
Ginger Loggins, Appalachian St. University (C)
Barth Cox, Fort Lewis College (C)
Stacey O. Irwin, Millersville University of Pennsylvania
John R. Turner, Towson University
Samuel H. Edsall, Western Illinois University

Mary C. Schaffer, CSU-Northridge (P)
Judy Oskam, Texas State Univeristy
Marie Hardin, Pennsylvania State University
Glenda Cantrell Williams, University of Alabama
Don Grady, Elon University

11:50-Noon

Final questions, wrap-up and what’s next?

William Covington, Jr., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
William G. Christ, Trinity University


BEA2015 Special Session: Model Rubrics Project
Call for RUBRICS
Deadline: December 1, 2014
http://beaweb.org/assessment.html