Podcasting and Video
This week's activities must be completed by March 16, 2009. Plan to spend about 1.5 - 2 hours on this week's work. NOTE: Podcasts and videos will take approximately the same amount of planning time. However, a video may take a little longer to produce (next week). You know your schedule and your interests. Choose wisely.
This Week's Activities
- Comment on this week's Gospel Insights Presentation(s). Think about the message as well as the presentation of the message. What have you learned from their presentation? How will you apply their message in your life? What suggestions can you offer the author for making the presentation more effective? What ideas does their presentation give you for future presentations that you may make? (10 minutes)
- Go to the Video Blog and watch my message about Podcasting and Video on the IP&T 286 Group blog. Due to difficulties with the blog, this will be posted later.
- You may find the following materials useful as you plan and prepare.
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- For Podcasting -- If you are a PC user, use a Mac in the computer lab.
- For Video
- A sample project from last semester (some high quality projects cannot be posted because they contain copyrighted materials)
- Contribute to or comment on the Podcast and Video Rubric
- Plan a lesson/unit that involves student-created movies or podcasts. Include the following in your plan:
- The content area you expect to teach as well as the grade level of the students
- The Utah Core Curriculum Goals or Standards that you will address.
- How much time will students spend on this project insides and outside of class?
- What precautions will you take to protect your students' safety (especially relevant if work will be uploaded to a website)?
- How will you manage/grade student participation?
- A script for the sample 3 minute podcast or video that you will create next week. (The purpose of this podcast/video is to demonstrate your competence with the technology and to provide your students with a model of what you are expecting from them). In general, 1 page of formatted script = 1 minutes of screen time. NOTE: I won't be evaluating you on your use of proper script format. However, you may want to take a stab at it. It could be an interesting motivational tool for those of your students who dream of fame and fortune in Hollywood; Hollywood executives won't read an improperly formatted screenplay.
- A storyboard (stick figures are fine) showing the kinds of images you plan to use for your enhanced podcast or the shots that you will need to take for your video. You will probably want to scan your storyboard.
Comments (2)
Meghan Christensen said
at 11:19 am on Mar 16, 2009
Are we supposed to email you the lesson plan and storyboard?
kamccollum@... said
at 10:24 pm on Mar 17, 2009
@Meghan - Yes, unless you share it with me using Google Docs.
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