Friday, June 18, 2010

Okay, so it's cool, but how do I USE it?

Well, the possibilities are ENDLESS!  NEVER limit yourself...AND do not try
and reinvent the wheel, for heaven's sake!

Here are some of the cool sites I found that you can be inspired by!

 Digital Video - Mr. Olejarz
Students learn to become more media literate. They learn to plan and produce video projects, decode images and messages within media and decide what makes a powerful and effective message. Students develop interview skills, public speaking skills, research skills and learn to interpret and dramatize literature.


The following site was another great idea posted by by Jamie McKenzie in Bellingham Public Schools
in Bellingham, Washington.  The gist of it, is to create an iMovie by interviewing the subject.  I think this could be fun.  The rubric could give extra credit if authentic costuming were involved or if someone was interviewing Claude Monet and they used a French accent.   : )

http://bham.wednet.edu/department-owner/curriculum/bsd-bio-maker-biography-maker

Here's a site that is suggested to be for Middle School students:

http://www.olejarz.com/arted/digitalvideo/index.html

It also has helpful tips, information, rubrics and a behavior contract.

(Thank you Harold Olejarz !)


Here's another called "iMovie In Teacher Education", which has little embedded videos...
Who knew all this was out there?  (I didn't until I started searching.)

http://edweb.sdsu.edu/sciencetg/ie

(Thank you Randy Yerrick)


OF COURSE Apple has tutorial pages:

http://www.apple.com/search/?q=iMovie+Tutorials&sec=global

http://edcommunity.apple.com/ali/collection.php?collection=7


http://www.apple.com/ilife/imovie/

I'm sure there are MANY, many more.  If you find any good ones be sure and write a comment and include the web address, please!


Information Source Site:
http://www.internet4classrooms.com/on-line2.htm

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