Digital Storytelling Video Projects from Physics 13 Fall 2012
A signature component of Tim Atherton’s introductory classes for several years now has been the incorporation of Digital Storytelling video projects. Students in my Modern Physics class at Tufts were asked, as a semester long project, to collaboratively create a short YouTube video explaining a topic within the scope of the class to a high school audience. This is important because science communication is an important part of a scientists obligation to society.
Students were supported by the Tufts Digital Design Studio, part of the Tisch Library, particularly by librarians Regina Raboin and Bryan Revis.
We’re delighted to share some of the excellent videos from this year—we really hope you enjoy them!
Rory, Michael, Ben, Madeline, Dylan, Max:
Kate, Zach, Stephen, Alek:
Kevin, Ted, Nicole, Jonathan:
Jeremy, Kyle, Reyna, Jimmy:
Dan, Sadiaa, Riley, Ariel:
Ryoma, Cornell, Ian, Lesya:
Graham, Amel, Jacob, Raymond: