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Independant study Spring 2012

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SUPPORT INFORMATION It helps to print this on heavy paper and to use a straightedge on the folds. I used double-sided, repositionable tape to put it together, or you can use a glue stick. Additional extension information Reviews Adrienne Z 22-Jan-12 Rating = 5 Hi I just wanted to try and make the photo cube and the download will not open. Paul Cox 20-Dec-10 Rating = 5 Just realized how old this template is, but I'll still have a use for it. Storyboard.pdf (application/pdf Object) Ligature 21: UF Design Symposium. IrfanView - Official Homepage - one of the most popular viewers worldwide.

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iAm Video Project. Who are you?

iAm Video Project

What do you care about? Who do you care about? What/who do love/like? What do you aspire to be? What does your digital footprint look like? Each semester I ask my broadcast technology students to create a final video project that is unlike anything they have produced so far. I always wait to tell the students what their final project will be. For this project, I had the luxury of allowing students to complete these videos over four class periods. We are a Final Cut Pro school, still using version 6. Now, while I don’t believe we are going to do a full switch to FCP X anytime soon, and we won’t become an iMovie class, I am always trying to expose my students to new experiences in the broadcasting world.

So here it goes. Lesson In this final video project, you will tell the world, “iAm…” Instructions Using iMovie ’11, select a film trailer theme to illustrate who you are for this iAm project. The Video Republic. Alas Media. F L I C K S C H O O L. Digital Video.pdf (application/pdf Object) Dr. Alice Christie's Digital Media Resource.

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Storyboard Template. Storyboarding: Using Pictures to Teach Words. After a long, busy week, you’ve finally carved out some quiet time to help your third grader write that long-overdue first-person story for class, the one on “Our Family Day at the Amusement Park.”

Storyboarding: Using Pictures to Teach Words

Your child’s teacher has told you how important it is that kids practice this kind of writing often. You know that this is the best way to build up their skills. You’re primed to help—after all, you were there that whole day. How hard can it be to remember Dad hanging off the Tornado ride, or the infamous Corn Dog That Oozed? But suddenly, everything goes awry. Sound familiar?

Faced with this challenge, don’t be surprised if your child just throws pens. Student Materials: Bio-Cube.

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Their instructor, Tamara Kirson, was named The New York Times 2009 ESOL Teacher of the Year. To see her lesson plan click here. By Bill Zimmerman, Creator, MakeBeliefsComix.com Download "WAYS TO USE MAKEBELIEFSCOMIX IN THE CLASSROOM" and print it out! 1. At the beginning of each new school year have students create an autobiographical comic strip talking about themselves and their families or summarizing the most important things about their lives. 2. Have students create a comic strip story using new vocabulary words that are being taught. 3. Kids' Vid: Video Production for Students. TLC Using Video Editing for Learning. Check out additional Tutorials we've added recently Check out the new Digital Story Site added 12/12/2006 and Media that Matters added 1/5/07 For a QuickTime version of the movie, click here: Good Readers.

TLC Using Video Editing for Learning

Good Readers, a movie produced by first Graders from April Payne's class at Highland Ranch Elementary school was awarded 1st Place in the elementary division of the 2003 iVie Awards Competition, sponsored by the San Diego County Office of Education. Good Readers also won the People's Choice award in the Elementary Category. You can view the awards ceremony and see a list of other Poway award-winning movies at the iVIE site. (The introduction to the ceremony includes highlights from interviews with the Highland Ranch first graders about all they learned while producing their outstanding project.) These amazing first graders created this movie to teach everyone what great readers do.

Students were broken into teams that each had a cinematographer, a director, and a spokesperson. UF Independant study Spring 2012.