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Hello. I am a theatre teacher In St. Louis,Missouri. I am very interested in how to add more video lessons. I do have a "Silent Film" unit for teaching pantomime in my Theatre Arts class. I would like to add video projects to my Actor's Studio I and II and Technical Theatre class. Was interested on your thoughts.
Thanks for the “Media Literacy” Wesch lecture- very informative. I’d like to invite you to join a ning I started not too long ago for international school teachers. It’s dedicated to
promoting discourse, exchanging ideas, and to creating contacts. Have a look and please sign up! - The International School Teacher
Best Regards,
Troy White
The American International School in Cyprus
Hi Steven,
I checked out your website and especially, your book. Can you tell me a little more about how "Teach With Video" is laid out?
Have been migrating toward video somewhat on the fly. Our school's computers are mostly Windows-based although I also have a MacBook (part of the Maine statewide laptop program). I intend on using Adobe Premiere Elements and have two MiniDV cameras at my disposal. After they get a handle on the software, I thought I would begin a simple, short "How to" video to cut their teeth on. Make sense? Any topics/theme you'd suggest? Any direction would be appreciated.
Hi Steven,
Thought you might be interested in a Video Vocabulary Building website for students. it is http://www.wordahead.com/
Do drop by and review it. I am sure your students will enjoy uploading videos to the website.