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Student Technology Assistants

Faye Wolf Camtasia Project

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Faculty: Professor Victor Faye-Wolfe
Department of Computer Science and Statistics
STA: Charlotte Bender and Brittnee Morgan
Date: 2006

Digital Forensics is the application of forensic science techniques to the acquisition and analysis of evidence that exists in digital form (e.g. evidence found in files on hard drives, in emails, in network activity, etc). The University of Rhode Island offers one of the most comprehensive degree programs in digital forensics through a Computer Science Department at a major university.

STAs Charlotte Bender and Brittnee Morgan videotaped edited lectures,

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produced Camtasia videos based on the lectures, compressed the video, and developed a website containing all of the media they produced for the digital forensics courses. To the left you can see a short example of the Camtasia video.

The video shows a short 2 minute clip taken from the first 25 min ute video in a series of lecture videos for the CSC 101 course.

You can visit the Digital Forensics website by clicking here.

 

For more information on any of the above projects, please contact Roy Bergstrom.