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- Jun 210:00 AMCreating Effective Asynchronous VideosVideo content has become an essential part of modern education, but creating videos that are both engaging and visually appealing is an art form that incorporates basic production principles. From scripting and storyboarding to lighting, framing and editing techniques, this 90-minute informative session will equip you with the skills to produce videos that keep your students hooked and ensure maximum knowledge retention.This workshop is limited to UCF Faculty and GTA's.For similar events and training opportunities, check out our full listing of [Faculty Multimedia Center workshops and events](https://cdl.ucf.edu/support/fmc/events-workshops/) for the semester here. Don't miss out on enhancing your skills and knowledge with our beginner, intermediate and advanced level workshops!Virtual Location URL: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule/38ac1755/?appointmentTypeIds[]=55129500 Registration Link: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule/38ac1755/?appointmentTypeIds[]=55129500
- Jun 43:00 PMDocument AccessibilityA vital part of creating an inclusive digital environment is ensuring that all documents are created in an accessible manner. This training will cover the core components of creating an accessible document, primarily in Microsoft Office, and will include a hands-on demonstration of the remediation of an inaccessible document. Please note that participants should bring a device with Microsoft Office installed to this training.Questions? Please contact digitalaccessibility@ucf.eduVirtual Location URL: https://ucf.zoom.us/j/96510788499?pwd=ttelKyFaxOvci98JmGSZv1XwQGM2mR.1 Registration Link: https://www.myworkday.com/ucf/learning/course/fbd03f6cd917010e40c4d4cb2e440000?type=9882927d138b100019b6a2df1a46018b Registration Info: Students: no registration required, use the Virtual location link provided. Faculty and Staff: register via Workday.
- Jun 53:30 PMGraduate and Professional School: What It Is and Why ApplyReady to explore graduate and professional school but not sure where to start? Whether you're considering a master's, PhD, law school, medical school or another advanced degree, this interactive workshop will guide you through the essentials of graduate and professional education. Through hands-on activities and practical exercises, you'll gain a clear understanding of what these programs entail, how they differ, and whether they align with your personal and career goals.In this workshop, you will:* Break down the types of graduate and professional programs available. * Identify the key benefits of pursuing advanced degrees. * Work through exercises that help you evaluate your readiness for graduate or professional school. * Learn how to navigate the application process and what makes a strong application. * Reflect on your goals and how graduate or professional school could fit into your future.By the end of this workshop, you'll have a comprehensive understanding of graduate versus professional school options and a better sense of whether it's the right path for you. Come ready to explore, plan, and gain actionable insights that will set you up for success in your next academic or professional chapter!Virtual Location URL: https://ucf.joinhandshake.com/events/1729416/share_preview Registration Link: https://ucf.joinhandshake.com/events/1729416/share_preview Registration Info: Please register through your Handshake account.
- Jun 112:00 PMHonors Undergraduate Thesis (HUT) Information SessionMaximize your undergraduate experience at UCF by participating in the Honors Undergraduate Thesis (HUT) program. Join us to learn more.About this eventThe Honors Undergraduate Thesis (HUT) program allows juniors and seniors from all disciplines to engage in original and independent research as principal investigators. Over the course of two to four semesters, students work closely with a faculty committee to research, write, defend, and publish an original thesis that serves as an honors capstone product of their undergraduate career. This thesis is published through the university library and is available to researchers worldwide through electronic databases.These information sessions cover the Honors Thesis eligibility requirements, program benefits, and an overview of the steps to complete an Honors Undergraduate thesis/creative project. During these sessions students learn about the process, benefits, ask questions, and fill out the Honors Thesis eligibility form to get started in pursuing original and independent research.RSVP is required at least two hours before the start time. The Zoom link and information will be sent to your UCF email account upon registering.ImportantSign-in using your UCF SSO Zoom account (with your full name and official UCF email) before opening the link for the meeting so your attendance can be recorded, and a follow-up email can be sent to your email account.Questions?Email HonorsResearch@ucf.edu.We hope to see you there!Virtual Location URL: https://ucf.zoom.us/meeting/register/GgLXZgmXSC2hG_8-uKMnqg Registration Link: https://ucf.zoom.us/meeting/register/GgLXZgmXSC2hG_8-uKMnqg Registration Info: Registration is required to receive the Zoom info.
- Jun 113:00 PMPDF AccessibilityThis training will cover the basics of the remediation of PDF documents for accessibility, including tagging content and establishing reading order. Participants are strongly encouraged to complete Document Accessibility to gain an understanding of the components of an accessible document before enrolling in PDF Accessibility. Please note that participants are encouraged, but not required, to bring a device with Adobe Acrobat installed to this training.Questions? Please contact digitalaccessibility@ucf.eduVirtual Location URL: https://ucf.zoom.us/j/91474320394?pwd=ZjxUaUamghZweAEhbHKDrLNMdsL8qA.1 Registration Link: https://www.myworkday.com/ucf/learning/course/0092824c0cd91000d884a1bb9ee30000?type=9882927d138b100019b6a2df1a46018b Registration Info: Students: no registration required, use the Virtual location link provided. Faculty and Staff: register via Workday.
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