CFP/CFMP - Second Issue (TheJUMP 1.2)
Do you have students creating interesting multimedia projects this semester? Projects that offer cultural, rhetorical, technological critique? Projects that demonstrate multimedia savvy? Projects with exceeding pedagogical value for digital "writing" or multimedia rhetoric? Have you had students do amazing projects in previous semesters? If so, please consider submitting or having the students submit their work to TheJUMP.
TheJUMP v1.2 | A National Digital Video Project If you're still putting together your syllabus and/or assignments for next Spring's courses, you might consider adding our Digital Video Project assignment to the mix (assignment). Why? Because The Journal for Undergraduate Multimedia Projects (TheJUMP) is running a themed publication for its second issue (anticipated mid-May release date). The idea is to have students across campuses work from the same multimedia assignment prompt. Not only will this provide a touchstone for the various courses that dabble and/or delve into multimedia "writing," but it also opens a comparative space for considering the potentialities of multimedia work, in this case digital video. | ~click here for transcript~ |
Upon finishing their projects, interested students would submit their projects for review by TheJUMP. We will publish the 5 - 7 submissions we feel best open conversational threads for our larger, multimedia community (tapping into pedagogical, rhetorical, theoretical, cultural, technological considerations, among others). Quality works not in the 5 - 7 selected may be considered for publication in future issues. To be considered for publication in the first issue of TheJUMP, submissions must be received by 11:59pm, April 15, 2010. > Assignment Description & Project Guidelines < We currently accept projects in any multimedia format, though be aware that some unique and/or some proprietary formats may cause technical delays in the review and publication process (if accepted for publication) for that given project. | To submit projects click SUBMISSIONS (and then follow the guided submission procedure). For project submissions exceeding 100MB, please contact editor to arrange best mode of project transfer. Snail mail project submissions (projects on CD, DVD, USB Drive, other) should be sent to: Justin Hodgson, Founding Editor For official submission guidelines, click SUBMISSIONS. |
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| CFMP_TheJUMP_v1.2.pdf | 812.28 KB |
| CFMP_TheJUMP_v1.2_dvp.pdf | 722.15 KB |
