Member Showcase
iDMAa membership is a blend of faculty, student, and industry members dedicated to the promotion and development of knowledge creation and new approaches in the multi-media production and media arts disciplines. In the classroom, iDMAa faculty members inspire their students to experiment with new technology and devices, as they themselves are immersed in innovative media projects and research. Media industry members help the organization stay informed of related business trends and best practices, not only helping to keep the organization grounded as to what is possible but how our college graduates can impact these disciplines in the future. iDMAa is proud to showcase our members work in the following posts.
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Faculty Spotlight
January 30, 2014
Meet iDMAa member Kari Barber — an assistant professor in the Reynolds School of Journalism at the University of Nevada, Reno. She is an award-winning documentary filmmaker, a journalist and a multimedia producer. Kari’s current project and passion is her first interactive documentary, Struggle and Hope, which deals with historic black towns in her home state of Oklahoma. Last […] Read more »
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Korsakow System Workshop Offered at Fast Forward 2013
October 11, 2013
The International Digital Media and Arts Association is delighted to offer a Korsakow System Workshop as a part of Fast Forward 2013 Conference in Laguna Beach. The workshop will be held on Thursday (the second day of the conference), November 7 at 12:30 - 2:00 pm, and will include background notes, a tour of software and […] Read more »
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STUDENT SHOWCASE: University of Toledo
March 28, 2013
Winner of the 2012 Achievement in Digital Art & Design Award In the Digital Art and Design division, works of digital art in all media are considered including, but not limited to, individual or team-based student digital design, illustration, interactive works; animation; video/film; installations, game art, and 3D modeling. “Stories from Toledo” was an innovative, […] Read more »
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Moviestorm: Virtual Movie Studio Provides Simple Animation Tools for Education
By Matt Kelland |
The growth of multimedia in education across the world is well documented, in particular the increase in film and animation. Governments and educational bodies in America, Europe, Asia and Australia are encouraging schools to use innovative technologies in the classroom and to boost media literacy. Film-based media courses continue to attract increasing numbers of students […] Read more »
