Submission
The Multimedia Resource Center is a site created to provide
a forum for multimedia educators, irrespective of educational, professional,
or philosophical bias. Anyone can submit resource materials, news or other
information of professional or educational interest.
This site is privately maintained and operated as a professional / educational
resources. The Multimedia Resource Center reserves the right to edit or
refuse publication of any materials or digital works deemed in poor or
questionable taste, or which exceed the space limitations of this site.
Educational Resources / Projects
Educational resources are class projects, other materials that can be used
to teach or learn multimedia or links to instructional web sites containing
newly created instructional materials.
The Multimedia Resource Center continually solicits tools, materials,
information and/or successful projects to be published on this web site.
These materials are intended for use by any educator.
Each activity should include a short (one to two paragraphs) overview with
examples of the completed outcome. Note the grade level (age appropriateness),
rationale and other prerequisite information:
- A list of materials and tools: with unique materials or tools, list cost and vender.
- A detailed narrative step-by-step explanation: with special technique
highlighted and illustrated visually.
- Contemporary models: related reading or text.
- Photographic examples of the solutions: individual students with work
Copy right materials from other sources will not be accepted! The Multimedia
Resource Center will not assume any copy right for original materials
which is submitted for publication. Publication is a service to the
educational community.
Submit digitally to the
Multimedia Resource Center. No submitted materials will be returned.
Newsletter
National and State news effecting multimedia education will be published
or republished regularly. Announcements of major events, critical reviews,
educational news, or any other newsworthy materials will be considered for
inclusion. Although the Multimedia Resource Center would like to serve as
a "clearing house" for all news concerning multimedia education, some
materials may be edited due to site limitations. All materials must be
in digital format. To submit materials for possible inclusion e-mail to the
Multimedia Resource Center. No submitted materials
will be returned.
Projects
The Multimedia Resource center continually solicits tools,
materials, information and / or successful projects to be published
on this web site. These materials are intended for use by any educator.
Each activity should include a short (one to two paragraphs) overview with
examples of the completed outcomes. Note the grade level (age appropriateness),
rationale and other prerequisite information:
- A list of materials: tools, cost and vender.
- A detailed narrative step-by-step explanation: with special technique
highlighted and illustrated visually.
- Contemporary models: related reading or text.
- Photographic examples of the solutions: individual students with completed examples.
Again copy right materials from other sources are not acceptable! The Multimedia
Resource Center assumes no copy right for the materials submitted. It is publishes
only as a service to the educational community. Submit digitally to the Multimedia Resource Center.
No submitted materials will be returned.
The Multimedia Resource Center
assumes no liability/responsibility for the projects or information provided.
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