Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration: collective authorship and applied media development across campuses using wiki and new media.

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Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration: collective authorship and applied media development across campuses using wiki and new media technology Daniel Cosentino, MFA – Presenting (AMICAL) Michael Waschak, PhD – Joint Project Initiator Prishtina, Kosovo Rochester, NY

Daniel Cosentino, MFA

Michael Waschak, PhD

GRAND HOTEL GOVERNMENT (NEW) PALACE OF YOUTH AND SPORT Prishtina, Kosovo

KODAK TOWER XEROX TOWER Rochester, NY USA

Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences BS Center for Multidisciplinary Studies, RIT Degree Offered: Academic Units:Social Science English Management Public Policy and Governance Economics and Statistics Multimedia and Visual Communication Information Technology Prishtina, Kosovo Rochester, NY Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration

A.U.K. Media students at the “False Truths: Disputed Histories” workshop in Belgrade 2012

TRANSPORT IDENTITY – THE LOGO + + = Example A.U.K. Honors Capstone Project by Media Student Liridona Sopjani

CURRENT PUBLIC TRANSPORT INFORMATION PRISHTINA BUS MAP The current bus map designed by a team of students through an approved project by the UNICEF Innovation Labs and FLOSSK using Open Street Map (OSM) (Prishtina Buses, n.d.) Example A.U.K. Honors Capstone Project by Media Student Liridona Sopjani

PROPOSED NEW BUS MAP DESIGN BY LIRIDONA SOPJANI Example A.U.K. Honors Capstone Project by Media Student Liridona Sopjani

TRANSPRISHTINA –Bus Signage Example A.U.K. Honors Capstone Project by Media Student Liridona Sopjani

Information Display –3D visualization Example A.U.K. Honors Capstone Project by Media Student Liridona Sopjani

Information Display –3D visualization Example A.U.K. Honors Capstone Project by Media Student Liridona Sopjani

Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences BS Center for Multidisciplinary Studies, RIT Degree Offered: Academic Units:Social Science English Management Public Policy and Governance Economics and Statistics Multimedia and Visual Communication Information Technology Prishtina, Kosovo Rochester, NY Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration

Professional Presentations Photo Imaging I Photo Imaging II 1. Web Design I 2. Web Design II Design for Print and Web Digital Print Layout Vector Illustration Moving Media Computer systems Concepts Web I Web II Programming I Programming II 1. Intro to Database Server Side Programming Client Side Programming Designing the User Experience Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration Existing Courses where modules were developed for the project Prishtina, Kosovo Rochester, NY IT Courses Offered:MEDIA Courses Offered:

Foundations of Public Policy Introduction to Qualitative Policy Analysis Applied Econometrics Policy Analysis I Energy Policy Science and Technology Politics and Public Policy 1. Environmental Policy International Political Economy Values and Public Policy Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration PUBLIC POLICY AND GOVERNANCE Courses Offered: Prishtina, Kosovo Rochester, NY Existing Courses where modules were developed for the project

PROVOST’S LEARNING AND INNOVATION GRANT Project Title: Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration. Daniel Cosentino, MFA Michael Waschak, PhD

“This project develops a multi-campus, student-designed, web- based interactive environmental research portal. The goal of the project will be fostering meaningful collaboration among the faculty and students housed at RIT, RIT-ACMT, and RIT/AUK.” Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration PROVOST’S LEARNING AND INNOVATION GRANT Project Title: Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration. Daniel Cosentino, MFA Michael Waschak, PhD PLIG: ADAPTATION & IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM AWARDS ADAPTATION & IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM

“The collaboration will foster greater knowledge of regional environmental issues among the students and faculty involved. The final portal will provide a useful resource for researchers on environmental issues. The interaction among providers of content (environmental students) and the web-based presenters of the content (AUK Media and IT students) will provide a template for future cross-disciplinary collaborations among RIT’s global campuses.” Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration PROVOST’S LEARNING AND INNOVATION GRANT Project Title: Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration. Daniel Cosentino, MFA Michael Waschak, PhD ADAPTATION & IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM

Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration PLIG Rubric, RIT

Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration MEDIA Rubric, A.U.K.

"Benefit from the Best." Example of a Rubric to Evaluate Wikis. University of Texas School of Public Health, n.d. Web. 23 Feb CATEGORY 4 - Sophisticated 3 - Competent 2 - Not Yet Competent 1 – Unacceptable Content Covers topic in- depth with details and examples. Subject knowledge is excellent. Includes essential knowledge about the topic. Subject knowledge appears to be good. Includes essential information about the topic but there are 1-2 factual errors. Content is minimal, OR there are several factual errors. Organization Content is well organized, using headings (those given in the research guide) or bulleted lists to group related material. Content uses headings or bulleted lists to organize, but the overall organization of topics appears flawed. Content is logically organized for the most part. There was no clear or logical organizational structure, just lots of facts. Attractiveness Makes excellent use of font, color, graphics, effects, etc. to enhance the presentation. Makes good use of font, color, graphics, effects, etc. to enhance to presentation. Makes use of font, color, graphics, effects, etc. but occasionally these detract from the presentation content. Makes use of font, color, graphics, effects, etc. but these often distract from the presentation content. Contribution to the Group Contributes greatly to the development of the class wiki. Contributes adequately to the development of the class wiki. Contributes moderately to the development of the class wiki. Contributes minimally to the development of the class wiki. Accuracy No misspellings or grammatical errors. No HTML errors in wiki (e.g., broken links, missing images). Three or fewer misspellings and/or mechanical errors. No more than two HTML errors in the student's contribution to the wiki. Four misspellings and/or grammatical errors. No more than four HTML errors in the student's contribution to the wiki. More than four errors in spelling or grammar. Five or more HTML errors in the student's contribution to the wiki. WIKI Rubric

Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration

PROVOST’S LEARNING AND INNOVATION GRANT Project Title: Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration. Daniel Cosentino, MFA Michael Waschak, PhD 1.Demonstration of Interactive Global Teaching and Learning. 2.Connecting the Campuses via Shared Course Content. 3.Increase Student Involvement and Engagement Across Campuses. 4.Raise Awareness of Environmental Conditions. Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration Project Goals:

PROVOST’S LEARNING AND INNOVATION GRANT Project Title: Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration. Daniel Cosentino, MFA Michael Waschak, PhD 1.Build Visual Communication Solutions 2.Develop Designer/Client Relationships 3.Explore Stage Planning 4.Present Solutions 5.Expand for Future Media Solutions Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration Media and IT goals:

PROVOST’S LEARNING AND INNOVATION GRANT Project Title: Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration. Daniel Cosentino, MFA Michael Waschak, PhD 1.Joint Ownership of a Multi-Campus Project. 2.Faculty Collaboration. 3.Student Collaboration. 4.Content Driven Environmental Projects. 5.Visual Presentation of Data. Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration Public Policy and Governance goals:

PROVOST’S LEARNING AND INNOVATION GRANT Project Title: Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration. Daniel Cosentino, MFA Michael Waschak, PhD 1.Confluence Wiki. 2.Shared Drives LAN. 3.Social Media – Facebook and Google+. 4.CMS & Server Space. 5.Open Source & RIT/A.U.K. Library Databases. Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration Resources Used:

Example Student Effective Web Design Layout for PLIG Project

Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration

Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration ental+Policy+Annotated+Bibliography

Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration

Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration academy-kosovo-article-contest-winners/

PROVOST’S LEARNING AND INNOVATION GRANT Project Title: Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration. NEXT STEPS: 1.Expand Partners in other campuses. 2.Develop Drupal Hub via IT courses. 3.Increase Depository and improve Wiki content. 4.Organize communications. 5.Expand Library Resources. Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration Daniel Cosentino, MFA Michael Waschak, PhD

PROVOST’S LEARNING AND INNOVATION GRANT Project Title: Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration. Contact Us: Multi-Campus Environmental Research and Media Collaboration Daniel Cosentino, MFA Michael Waschak, PhD Daniel Cosentino, MFA Michael Waschak, PhD