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Monthly video round-up for July 2014

July 31, 2014 by

Tyler Beck

Each month I highlight some of the videos posted to the Missouri State University YouTube channel. The goal of these monthly posts is to share the great production work being done by the staff and student videographers in the office of web and new media, as well as videos produced by other units on campus.

Please feel free to share and embed these videos on your websites and social media presences where appropriate.

Getting the juicy details

Grapes – they make jams, wine, juices. But Dr. Wenping Qiu discovered the first grape DNA virus, and he looks to these plants for answers on disease progression.

This video was produced by the office of web and new media for a Mind’s Eye research feature.

Looking beyond the surface to reveal our hidden past

Beauty may be skin deep, but like archaeology, it’s what lies beneath the surface that counts. Dr. Elizabeth Sobel, associate professor of anthropology, investigates local history through material remains.

This video was produced by the office of web and new media for a Mind’s Eye research feature.

Thinking outside the box

Meet Derek – collaborator, innovator, tech-lover.

This video was produced by the office of web and new media for a student spotlight story on recent alum Derek Parker.

Production services

Please visit our Video Services page if you are interested in having our office produce a video for your University unit or department.

Filed Under: Video Tagged With: agriculture, anthropology, archaeology, electronic arts, history, mind's eye, mountain grove, new media, new videos, production, research, spotlight, story, student, technology, Video, YouTube

Mind’s Eye research site now online

September 11, 2013 by

Mind's Eye website

Mind's Eye websiteMind’s Eye is a new publication from Missouri State University that looks deeper into a few of the hundreds of research projects taking place on campus each year. A new print version of Mind’s Eye will be released each fall, with the Mind’s Eye website being updated throughout the year.

The goal of the site is to be a digital companion to the print piece as well as an archive of research taking place at Missouri State. The Mind’s Eye website is an expanded version of the print publication as many stories will include additional media such as video and audio.

Repurposing content

University units are encouraged to share stories from Mind’s Eye. The office of university communications is cross-posting Mind’s Eye stories to appropriate departmental blogs as new stories are published, but there are additional ways the content can be shared:

  • Write a post on your academic blog highlighting a Mind’s Eye story
  • Embed YouTube videos from Mind’s Eye on blogs or social media sites
  • Share stories through Facebook or Twitter using the #MindsEye hashtag

Research websiteResearch page updates

The University’s research page has also been updated in conjunction with the release of Mind’s Eye.

The main story on the research homepage will now be one of the featured stories from Mind’s Eye and will be updated monthly.

Filed Under: web strategy and development Tagged With: content, design, media, mind's eye, Redesign, research, stories

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