Students produce COVID-19 radio doc By: Kyle Darbyson
Assiniboine Community College students responsible for the new radio documentary series “COVID-19: A Westman Story” pose for a group photo on Wednesday afternoon in Brandon. They are, from left to right, James Didyk, Daylyn Lidster, Micheal Pichlyk, Juliana Vannucci and Alex McNarland. Missing from this photo: Tanner Milliken and Shondell Orinthia Babb. (Submitted)
Starting next week, students from Assiniboine Community College’s Interactive Media Arts program will launch their own five-part documentary series on the official school radio station CJ-106.
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Starting next week, students from Assiniboine Community College’s Interactive Media Arts program will launch their own five-part documentary series on the official school radio station CJ-106.
First prototype
We’ve developed a cheap and simple way to mount a smartphone directly above a laptop display and dedicate it primarily to “Speaker View” during live teleconferences. Though many potential audiences exist, our target audience are college students who spend hours in classes with a host teacher giving presentations or holding seminars.
We were pleasantly surprised by how well a first prototype worked. We looked extensively into the world of smartphone clamps, brackets, and mounts, and found nothing optimized for our needs, so we designed our own. It has room for improvement, but if it works for us here at NYU Shanghai, it should work for you elsewhere.