Digital media experts from across North America will gather at UBC Okanagan from May 17 to 19 for the first-ever Digital Media in Education conference.
As digital media continue to be among the most important and powerful forms of communication in the 21st century, institutions, businesses and governments are building teams of qualified professionals, conference chair Rosemary Thompson, manager of UBC Studios Okanagan, said in a statement
“With the growing number of digital media professionals and users within education and business across Canada and the United States, it’s time to build a strong network of peers,” she said. “To foster this emerging network, we’re welcoming people from across a wide range of sectors, from educational institutions, film and animation studios, and anywhere digital media are widely used to communicate and educate.”
The 2017 Digital Media in Education Conference features a variety of industry and educational digital media experts sharing their knowledge through keynotes, workshops and challenges.
Keynote presenter is Shauna Heller, founder of California-based Clay Park, the first virtual reality (VR) strategy and advisory firm for institutions, corporations and developers. Clay Park initiatives focus on introducing 360-degree video and virtual reality into education and enterprise applications. Clay Park is a partner on Oculus’ VR For Good project, the “360 High School Challenge,” which transforms students into ‘360-degree storytellers’.
The conference offers three distinct tracks of sessions and workshops:
- Digital media creation—exploring how to bring the best work to life, whether it’s through video, web design, motion graphics, graphic design or augmented reality.
- Digital media in the classroom—uncovering the full potential of digital media for students, educators and researchers.
- Emerging media —a look at how emerging media, advancing technologies and applications fit into education and the world around us.
Conference registration is now open at dme2017.ok.ubc.ca.