Posts Tagged ‘ video ’

Videos that speak to the heart

Videos that speak to the heart

0There are days like yesterday when everything comes together technologically that allows you to create some of the most amazing artifacts. Yesterday The Thinking Chick (my wife) sat down at around 2 o’clock and started working on a video that she wanted to create about her recent Operation Smile trip to Surin, Thailand with 9...
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Film Festivals And Prezi

Film Festivals And Prezi

0Although I’m way behind in some other work, I was prompted to write this post today after reading Amanda’s post on Prezi, and so I can look Jeff in the eye again- having not posted here in so long. I’ll get to prezi in a second. Last weekend, while dodging Jeff’s disappointed gaze*,...
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Worth Watching

Worth Watching

0Cross posted on Always Learning Last week, Jeff, Tara and I were on a mission to find a video for our elementary faculty meeting next week, so I sent out a Twitter plea for great videos: And thanks to all the wonderful folks on Twitter, we found quite a few excellent videos! I thought I’d share...
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The Essay

0http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx2Slxp0TkM
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Kaplan University

0http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e50YBu14j3U
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Digital Directions

Digital Directions

0Digital Directions magazine has two published two articles this month about the movement towards digital media and video in the art classroom, one of which features our rotoball project prominently. The articles feature contributions from myself (hello, shameless self promotion) and my Art Ed 2.0 virtual colleagues, Craig Roland, Melanie Buffington, Tricia Fugelstad, and...
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Computer Cameras and Presentation Skills

Computer Cameras and Presentation Skills

0 They complained a bit, giggled and balked but finally started their presentations. Three eighth graders stood in my classroom in front of their MacBooks speaking out across the room as the laptop built-in video cameras recorded their speeches directly to iMovie. To graduate from Institute 1 (grades 7-8) at Hsinchu International School, all 8th...
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S2F2: The Shanghai Student Film Festival – Now Online!

0The Shanghai Student Film Festival brought together students, teachers, and parents from all over the city to celebrate how video has changed the way students communicate. Our festival included student written narratives, documentaries, public service announcements, animations, and more. Now, through the magic of the internets – we can take the...
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Videos, Skills, and Attitudes

0In Global Citizen Videos for Expats, I wrote about my students using technology to take action — through a series of student-created videos they intend to educate and persuade the local expat community in Tianjin to live in more eco-friendly ways. Today I read in Connecting Your Mission Statement to the Community, David Carpenter’s...
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Connecting Your Mission Statement to the Community

Connecting Your Mission Statement to the Community

0 How connected are your students, teachers and parents to the mission statement and student learning outcomes of your school? We often spend a great deal of time working in committees developing these guiding documents but fail in our efforts to communicate and embed them into our school cultures. Sometimes the sharing is little more...
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