I was unable to attend the web conferences live this week,
so I had to review the recording and the chat script. In this web conference, Dr. Abernathy
explained the week three assignment. She
explained how our groups needed to create a new video of our creation that
would meet one of the standards in the four main content areas. She said that most principals would want
their teachers to create videos that help cover an area where their school was
performing poorly. She also told us that
we need a Google Doc to document our team progress and participation. In the doc each member of out group should
color code what they have written and update it each week. Dr. Abernathy also let up know that she
removed the class videos from EPIC because they have changed and don’t match
our current class. Several of these
items were helpful to know and helped to clarify what we need to do for week
three.
Friday, June 22, 2012
EDLD 5363 - Week 3 Reflection
The week
three assignment consisted of a team collaboration to develop an educational video
that meets Core Content standards and state standards in one of the main for
subject areas. For the team assignment, my group consists of Lisa Breaux, Jennifer
Wilkins Colvin, Michelle Tidwell and myself. We all have main areas that we will focus on, but we will all collaborate together to complete all of the phases of the project together. Michelle Tidwell will act as our team leader and server as our unit production manager. Lisa Breaux will be our narrator. Jennifer Wilkins Colvin will be the main editor and script writer. I will serve as the main camera operator. So far we worked together to complete our script and shot list.
Our video
will be produced for 5th grade science. The topic will be about the bees and their
part in the food chain as well as their life cycle. This meets the Texas TEKS standards 9 and 10 (organisms
and environments) for fifth grade science (Texas Education Agency, 2010). I suggested the topic of bees because I
thought it would be interesting to students of that age group (Center for
Educational and Training Technology, 2006). I also suggested this topic because I knew
that I would be able to get access to an active bee hive.
To complete
this project we will are using WeVideo.
A web based video editor that Jennifer suggested. We will take a variety of video shots and
keeping them short and piecing them together to form our story. We are also utilizing the method of telling
the end of story at the beginning (Desktop-Video-Guide, n.d.). Overall I think our group is working well
together and we will be able to collaborate to create an excellent video that
we would be proud to show in our classrooms.
References
Texas Education
Agency. (2010). Chapter 112. Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for
Science Subchapter A. Elementary. Retrieved on June 18, 2012 from http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/chapter112/ch112a.html
Center
for Educational and Training Technology. (2006). Success is in the planning.
Retrieved on May 26, 2012, from http://www.create.cett.msstate.
edu/create/howto/Storyboard_Handout.pdf
Desktop-Video-Guide.
(n.d.) Guidelines for shooting quality video. Retrieved May 26, 2012, from http://www.desktop-video-guide.com/shoot-video.html
Sunday, June 10, 2012
EDLD 5363 - June 5th Web Conference Reflection
The web conference on June 5th was very helpful. It helped give clarity to the assignments. I was not aware that there was an issue with
the assignments and readings in Epic until the conference, and without attending
I may have ended up spending time completing the wrong thing. The conference also gave me a better
understanding of what exactly I needed to do to complete the digital story
assignment. Dr. Abernathy explained what
we needed to do and how we should go about it.
She also gave an overview of the course, which was helpful. The web conferences are nice because many
questions and concerns are answered and other students ask questions that I
myself might not have thought of. Web
conferences are also nice because they place a face with a name and we can talk
and interact beyond just a discussion post.
EDLD 5363 - Week 1 Reflection
The
digital story assignment was an interesting one. I have used video editing software, but have
never used it extensively. I chose to
use Microsoft Photo Story 3 to complete my project. This is the first time that I have used this
program. It was simple to use but I felt
limited to in what I could do. In other
software such as iMovie or Microsoft Movie Maker, the user has more control
over voice and sound editing. This is a
good program for basic slide shows with some voice audio and music, and would
be good for a school looking for a free program to use within the classroom.
The
concept of digital story telling was new to me.
I had never done this before. The
examples from the Center for Digital Storytelling were helpful in how to construct
a story (Lambert, 2007). This would be
an excellent project in almost any subject area. The pictures help bring meaning to the words
and help to better communicate your message (Shank, n.d.). I found the process simple, but it became time
consuming to find picture because I did not have many picture of my own on my
topic. In hindsight it may have been
simpler to create a story from a vacation where I had a large amount of
pictures of my own to work with.
However, this did give me an opportunity to look at the resources
available at cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com. I used the website compfight.com that located
creative commons images on flicker.com. Since
the images available had already been granted permission for reuse by the
creator/owner, this made the issue of copyright a nonissue. I would definitely use that site and the cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com
site as a resource in my own classroom.
This
assignment I feel met standard TF-V.C.2 located in Williamson’s and Redish’s
(2009) Technology Facilitation and Leadership Standards: What Every K-12 Leader Should Know and Be Able
to Do. This standard states candidates
will be able to “locate, select, capture, and integrate video and digital
images, in varying formats for use in presentations, publications and/or other
products” (p. 232). I feel that this
assignment was an example of this and it helped me gain a better understanding
of how to create these types of presentations.
References
Lambert,
J. (2007, February). Center
for Digital Storytelling. Retrieved
on June 5, 2012 from http://www.storycenter.org/history/
Shank,
P. (n.d.). The value of multimedia in learning. Think Tank. Retrieved on June 5, 2012 from http://www.adobe.com/uk/designcenter/thinktank/valuemedia/
Williamson,
J. & Redish, T. (2009). ISTE’s
technology facilitation and leadership standards: What every k-12 leader should
know and be able to do. Eugene:
OR: International Society for Technology in Education.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
EDLD 5363 - Week 1 Assignment - Digital Story
Photo Credits:
Benbennick, D.
(2006). Cape May County map.
Retrieved on June 6, 2012 from http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/59/Map_of_New_Jersey_highlighting_Cape_May_County.svg
Brzuska, D.
(2010). Coast Guard basic training
[Photograph]. Retrieved on June 6, 2012 from http://www.flickr.com/photos/coast_guard/6686205257/sizes/o/in/photostream/
Dendroica cerulean (2009). Fishing
boats Cape May [Photograph].
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Diemer, M. (1910). Whalers. Retrieved on June 6, 2012 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:K%C3%A4mpfender_Gr%C3%B6nlandwal_1910_01.jpg
Dough4872 (2008). Kites on the Ocean City, New Jersey beach 12th
street [Photograph]. Retrieved on June 6, 2012 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ocean_City_NJ_kites_at_12th_Street_2.JPG
Forsyth, S.
(2007). Traffic in Brisbane [Photograph].
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Hatchski
(2010). Cape May lighthouse, NJ [Photograph].
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Heck, R. (2012). Terrapin x-ing [Photograph].
Heck, R. (2012). Pembrook horse farm [Photograph].
Heck, R. (2012). Stone Harbor back bay [Photograph].
Hjhipster
(2009). Surfer [Photograph]. Retrieved
on June 6, 2012 from http://www.flickr.com/photos/61636255@N00/3580124523/
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Jin Aili (2011).
Ocean City beach [Photograph].
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Keene, P.
(2003). Cape May – Lewes ferry Cape May
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Lowry, P.
(2010). The lighthouse [Photograph].
Retrieved on June 6, 2012 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cape_May_Point_NJ_-_Cape_May_Light.jpg
Neary, B. (2010). OC beach patrol boat [Photograph].
Retrieved on June 6, 2012 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ocean_City_New_Jersey_beach_patrol_boat.jpg
Rhys Asplundh
(2011). Ocean City beach
[Photograph]. Retrieved on June 6, 2012 from http://www.flickr.com/photos/51867225@N08/5769634137/
Rose,
T. (1879). View at sea grove, sea grove house, Cape May Point, N.J. [Lithograph].
Retrieved on June 6, 2012 from http://www.davidrumsey.com/maps800156-23299.html
Stevenson, J.
(2006). Wildwood stores north of
boardwalk chapel [Photograph]. Retrieved on June 6, 2012 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wildwood_Stores_North_of_BwkChapel.jpg
Tallion, O. (2008). Boardwalk, Wildwood [Photograph]. Retrieved on June 6, 2012 from http://www.flickr.com/photos/22021740@N02/2726744442/
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Walsh, P.
(2008). Gingerbread cuties
[Photograph]. Retrieved on June 6, 2012 from http://www.flickr.com/photos/camerashi/723538893/in/photostream/
Walsh, P.
(2008). Fretwork & flag
[Photograph]. Retrieved on June 6, 2012 from http://www.flickr.com/photos/camerashi/2617354256/in/photostream/
Walsh, P. (2008). Sunset & gull [Photograph].
Retrieved on June 6, 2012 from http://www.flickr.com/photos/camerashi/2635230462/in/photostream/
Wiss, R. (2009).
Avalon sunrise [Photograph].
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Music Credits:
Jahzzar (2010). Chiado. Retrieved
on June 8, 2012 from http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Paris_Lisboa/Chiado
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