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Video in the Classroom

Networking site for teachers integrating video production in the classroom.

Website: http://www.videointheclassroom.com
Members: 134
Latest Activity: Dec 19, 2017

Video Production

Teaching media literacy, promoting higher level thinking, and engaging the unengaged...using video production and digital storytelling in the classroom.

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Comment by Brian Rock on October 18, 2017 at 11:55am

I love photography and video as a hobby, and it's nice when I can incorporate it into class. Things like StudentCam are great tools for teaching civics, and I'm toying with the idea of having students record their own current events videos / newscasts.

Comment by Kathryn Trask on May 16, 2012 at 8:05pm

I have just joined this group, I have spent quite a bit of time looking around the internet at digital storytelling and have loved what I found.  However I now realise that while I can see how digital storytelling is excellent and I will begin to incorporate it into my classroom, I have now worked out that I want to find out about video making in the classroom.  Is it correct to think that video making is a form of digital storytelling?  How do others understand it?

Comment by Daniel Baker on October 4, 2011 at 12:27am

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IEP4U.COM has over 4000  Goals and Objectives (IEP-ITP) each with changeable benchmarks. The Idea Statements are spread out over seven subjects (Domains) an... Teachers, parents and students can now access objectives directly from this Web Site. Input key words, phrases, or test names in the search engine to find just the correct objectives for your students needs. Copy and paste any information you want, then modify the objectives (examples) to exactly describe the needs of your students. The kid section will give your students personal input to write their own objectives (with your help) and to play some interesting games as well.

This information is is designed to help you with the daunting task of writing proper IEP's  The data within this web site was written to correlate with the unique characteristics of various formal assessments. Since assessment is essential for the development of the IEP, specific questions were evaluated and idea statements written based upon those questions. Searching the data for idea statements by assessment will enable teachers to plan lessons or web quests based upon how the student scored on the assessment.

Students can pick their own IEP using Pictures!

ry cool videos for math and science:

 

Comment by H.M.Wijewardana on September 29, 2011 at 7:43am

I'm a teacher from Sri lanka. We have a school media unit which use television media in the school. We use skype in our learning activities. When we are doing our TV studio, we use skype to talk with our friends from another countries.

See more on our School Site

 

Comment by Cyprian Dusabe on August 3, 2011 at 11:11am
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Comment by Mathew Needleman on April 7, 2011 at 11:16pm

Video in the Classroom Carnival #6 now posted:

http://creatinglifelonglearners.com/?p=871

 

Check out examples of video production from the field.  

Comment by Steven Katz on August 31, 2010 at 1:43am
Hey Grant,

Are any of those videos posted anywhere? I'd love to see what your students have been up to.
Comment by Grant MacKenzie on August 30, 2010 at 10:07am
Hello, I teach Leadership at a middle school in Michigan. Last year, I started to use video as a way for students to demonstrate understanding of topics related to the subject. The kids truly enjoyed creating the video/skits. My plan is to do more this school year. If you have any questions about imovie, please let me know if I can help you.
Comment by Larry Langley on June 18, 2010 at 5:41pm
Thank you Jerry. I have indeed gone that route, we;ll see it anything comes of it. I'm a tad cynical, however. But it worked for you so maybe there's hope for me, too.
Comment by Terry Smith on June 18, 2010 at 5:33pm
I used donorschoose.org to get digital cameras for my classroom last year.

Terry
 

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