Saturday, October 25, 2008

Introducing My Youtube Channel

It’s interesting that nowadays people can publish themselves in various creative ways online: showing their videos on Youtube, publishing articles on blogs, just to name a few.

After being encouraged by people, I have joined the millions that enjoy a Youtube account. I have uploaded the first part of my interview on my Youtube channel (http://www.youtube.com/profhuang). The video is named “A day with Professor Huang – Part 1.” The other two parts will be uploaded soon after some editing.





The interview was a student project for the students enrolled in the English Technical Writing course in spring 2008. I chaired the Research and Scholarship Committee and thought this could be a very educational and interesting project for the students. So I talked to the instructor to see if she could incorporate the faculty interview project into the course curriculum as part of the student assignments. She kindly integrated that in her class. The students utilized the equipment in Digital Commons to videotape and edit the interviews with the technical assistance from the instructional services specialist in Digital Commons. Altogether, there were eight faculty members participating in this project. There is a credit page at the end of the interview, so those who were involved in the project get proper credit for their efforts.

My interview was filmed in February. I hadn’t had enough time to shake off the extra pounds I gained from my trip to Taiwan. The cover photo was taken in chilly weather, so I looked a bit funny in that photo. All in all, it was fun to be interviewed and filmed by the students. I had thought I would feel uneasy in front of the camera, but it turned out to be good. I felt rather relaxed and comfortable with it and the interviewers, probably because two of them were my students. So no pressure there!


Here is the second part of the interview by students.

Part 1 was done by Chris Lai, part 2 by Chris Albright, and the last parts by Martin Hekmati.



Here are the third and the last part of the interview.



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