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# Videos

Introduction Video

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Prof. Belinda Wang approached the ETO to create a series of videos for use in ECE110 (Electrical Fundamentals). She worked with James Zhan to create a series of re-usable videos. Over the course of two months (off and on), and including some training on self-recording using a Wacom tablet, Prof. Wang produced 18 videos (with some support from the ETO for graphics and editing). The result is a re-usable video collection that can be expanded and iterated as needed. In the introduction video, Prof. Wang says, "I have prepared a series of problem-solving videos to help you gain the confidence and abilities to tackle the problems on your own." This type of project supplements other course activities (both in-person and online) and add a mechanism for learners to self-study at their own pace, building confidence in the material. By hosting on YouTube, the content is reliable, responsive to devices, and is auto-captioned. 

While the video series is not available publicly, Prof. Wang has given permission for two example videos to be shared openly. 

ECE110 Problem Solving Video Series: Prof. Belinda Wang Introduction

This an introduction to a problem solving video series for ECE110 (Electrical Fundamentals) students created by Prof. Belinda Wang and filmed and edited by the FASE ETO. 
 
The video was filmed in July, 2023, with a Sony A7III and a 35mm lens in 4K with hybrid-log gamma. The footage then underwent audio processing, colour-correction and colour grading, and additional motion graphic elements were designed for enhancement.
 

ECE110 Problem Solving Video Series: Resistor Networks & Current Division

This video is part of the ECE110 (Electrical Fundamentals) Problem Solving Video Series by Prof. Belinda Wang, where she explains how to solve a circuit problem.
 
Prof. Wang captured her writing and drawing using Camtasia with a Wacom tablet. The screen recordings were then enhanced by ETO through editing, audio processing and motion graphics.
 

Previous Projects

Prof. Wang has previously worked on the Electromagnetics and Circuits project, produced with support from the ETO.
 
Project Components
There are currently no other components associated with this project. Likely, this project was part of the Remote Editing Program or was a one-off video project.