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MovieMaker

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MovieMaker: Video in the Classroom

Shawn Brandt

HS Mars Lab (140)

 

Are “photo” stories restricting your students’ creativity? Give them the option to create a video! Learn how to use the equipment your school already has to plan, record, edit, and produce a video project. This hands-on workshop will give you the opportunity to transfer video to a computer. Once on the computer, use MovieMaker to edit the raw footage, insert titles, transitions, special effects, and background music, and produce the project into a video file. Worried about the amount of class time a video project might take? Discover tips to help students create quality projects in days, not weeks.

 



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Outline

  • What is MovieMaker?
  • How can video be used in the classroom?
  • How do you do that?

    • Worktime: Create a basic video with Discovery Education video clips
  • What else can you do with MovieMaker?

    • Capture digital video with FireWire
    • Enhance PhotoStory video projects
    • Manage video projects with pre-planning
      • Clear project guidelines and expectations
      • Checkpoint due dates
      • Storyboarding
      • Follow the 7-step process
    • Assessing video projects
  • How do you do that?

    • Worktime: Create student support materials for a successful project
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