I work with a lot of young professional actors that are responsible for multiple pages of dialogue during their auditions. Many parents think that their child actor just needs to memorize their lines, ...
Instead of attending in-person classes, some students are turning on their webcams to tune into Zoom classes while others opt to keep their cameras off. As the CSU system moves forward with distance ...
Van’s Camera has been serving Northeast Ohio for 70 years this year. Offering all kinds of photography gear and services, the locally owned shop is essentially a one-stop photography shop. Mike ...
Whether you’re a rank beginner or seasoned pro, there’s always something new to learn in photography. There also might be no better time to work on your photography skills than now. Nikon is here to ...
In the face of the current global pandemic, professors around the world have had no choice but to migrate their teaching environments to Zoom. While faculty adjust to a new way of teaching, students ...
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020, faculty members have been forced to move to online pedagogy, many with little or no preparation. They must now teach using Zoom, Google Meet and other ...
Requiring that students keep their cameras on during online classes impacts some families much more than others, highlighting inequities in our society. Irina Raicu is the director of Internet Ethics ...
Live steaming of worship services over the internet is far from entirely new to houses of worship, but it’s taken on a vastly new level of significance for them in recent months. Streaming was already ...
Although Boston University’s College of Communication professors cannot officially require their students to buy digital single-lens reflex cameras for their Visual Journalism classes, some students ...
I teach a first-year seminar each fall. Last year we met remotely—via Zoom during regularly scheduled class times. I wrestled about the ethics of requiring students to keep their cameras on. I decided ...
I teach a first-year seminar each fall. Last year we met remotely—via Zoom during regularly scheduled class times. I wrestled about the ethics of requiring students to keep their cameras on. I decided ...