Transform your course! Work with us to turn your classes into extraordinary, media‑rich learning experiences.

Enhance Your Curriculum

Enhance Your Curriculum

Elevate scholarship and inspire creativity with digital storytelling, critical media literacy, and multimedia tools and techniques. 

  • Encourage creativity alongside critical thinking.
  • Increase student motivation and engagement.
  • Help students connect more deeply with course material.
  • Support diverse learning styles, especially visual and hands-on learners.
a session being taught in the JMC Innovation Lab

What You Get

What You Get

Whether you need a one-off session, term-length curriculum co-facilitation, or support with a micro project, we’ll tailor our approach to align with your goals. Collaborate with us for:

  • access to relevant expertise, equipment, and spaces.
  • inspiring, exciting, and meaningful assignments and curriculum integration.
  • in-class workshops on storytelling, audio, and video production.
  • scaffolded project milestones (pitch, storyboard, production, revision).
  • ongoing support for students throughout the creative process.

Have ideas you’d like to toss around?

two students in Jones Media Center av studio using recording equipment

Ya'll are awesome. Giddyup!

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What Students Experience

When you partner with us, students will join an inspiring, active learning environment where the intellectual and creative process matters as much as their final project. They will:

  • Develop technical skills alongside analytical and creative thinking skills.
  • Move through an iterative process of experimentation, feedback, and revision.
  • Have access to professional tools and spaces that support every stage of their work.
  • Explore alternative and new forms of creative scholarly and research expression.
  • Create scholarship that inspires curiosity and robust class discussion.
  • Hone their media literacy, multimedia production, and digital storytelling skills.

What can I say, the team are experts at what they do. I love working with them.

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Recent Collaborations as Inspiration

Discover how approaches like these, and many more, may apply to your curriculum and teaching.

Digital Storytelling

Developing Vietnam: History, Environment, and Culture

This immersive foreign study program combines research with collaborative media production. Dartmouth students work with peers from Fulbright University in Ho Chi Minh City to co-create short documentaries that explore topics like urban life, food culture, and environmental change. Media serves as a powerful tool for research, storytelling, and global engagement. 

Video & Multimodal Projects

SOCY 36: Sociology of the Family

In sociology classes, media projects connect abstract theory to lived experience. In SOCY 36, students conducted oral history interviews and transformed them into multimedia presentations, applying sociological frameworks to personal narratives and contemporary issues. The work enabled students to synthesize research, engage audiences, and communicate complex ideas. 

Listening as Knowing

COCO 26: So, You Want to Save the Planet…

By shifting attention from the visual to the auditory, soundscape work challenges students to engage with the world in new ways. Sound becomes both subject and method, revealing that meaning is not only seen or written but also heard, felt, and interpreted through attentive listening. 

Let's Chat About What's Possible

JMC Highlights

Duke Ellington plays Green Key at Dartmouth in the 1940s

Duke Ellington at Dartmouth Green Key 1946

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students present their exhibition at the Hood Museum

from left Marshall Carey-Matthews '27, Sheba Duan '27, Annabelle Pietryka '26, and Jacob Bowen-Glazeroff '28

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