Welcome to the multimedia collection of my portfolio. In this collection, you will find a number of multimedia projects completed during my four years at Lafayette. These projects exemplify the communicative and cultural activities in which I have engaged.
To our students: In making selections for your portfolio, you want to choose projects that demonstrate your ability to do the following:
- Communicate interests and personal preferences (intermediate)
- Read and interpret written text and dialogues (intermediate/advanced low).
- Exchange information and ideas in an interactive virtual environment (intermediate/advanced).
- Describe and narrate clearly and precisely in appropriate time frames (intermediate).
- Summarize your ideas on topics of varying complexity (intermediate/advanced)
- Incorporate both familiar and specialized vocabulary (intermediate/advanced)
Possible projects include :
- Sound bytes of readings, dialogues and/or presentations
- Recordings of Web conferences with other speakers
- Multimedia narratives
- Portraits
- Student-made videos
- Other
Sample Projects (feel free to delete and substitute with your own):
The Marquis Rap
A Video submission about the Marquis de Lafayette, produced for the 2007 anniversary celebration.
Author Anonymous
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Lafayette Campus Tour
Lafayette College was established in 1826. The founders named the new institution in honor of the popular American Revolutionary War leader, the Marquis de Lafayette, who was also the principal author of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (1789). This is a slide show of the campus in winter.
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