Glen Chiacchier has devised an interactive mapped, timeline for the American civil rights documentary Eyes on the Prize. His ‘lively video’ of Eyes on the Prize turns what would possibly in any other case be a passive viewing train into an lively studying expertise by offering viewers with the chance to browse the documentary by date and placement.
The civil rights documentary Eyes on the Prize was a 14 half historical past of the Twentieth-century civil rights motion in america which initially aired within the late Nineteen Eighties. Glen’s ‘lively video’ permits you to watch and discover Episode 2 – “Preventing Again (1957–1962)”.
As a substitute of passively watching the video Glen’s lively video permits you to browse the video by location (utilizing place-name hyperlinks on an interactive map) or by date (utilizing hyperlinks on a chronological timeline). A transcript of the video can be supplied, with house for viewers so as to add their very own annotated notes on sections of the documentary.
Glen notes that the “video can nonetheless be loved passively if desired, however now viewers have a low-friction approach of participating additional.” The format is especially helpful for analysis. Most ‘educational’ reference books include contents and index pages, which assist college students and researchers to shortly entry the knowledge that they want. This sort of ‘lively video’ template actually may assist college students and researchers browse and reference video documentaries.