developing ideas with video - y1 ict specialists, lecture 15
DESCRIPTION
We brainstorm ideas for using video in primary education. You practice creating a narrated screencast of your Project. You record an interview with your partner and learn to use video editing software. FOLLOW-UP • Post your screen cast and interview to your blog. • Make a start on creating your video essay, perhaps incorporating sections of your screencast. • Draw any remaining work on your Scratch project to a conclusion and assemble media you wish to use in your video essay. • Chapter 5, Microworlds: Incubators for Knowledge in Papert (1980) ADDITIONAL RESOURCES • Chapter 3 of Pritchard (2008) • Counts (2004)TRANSCRIPT
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Multiple Intelligences
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Video in primary schools Recording evidence
Multiple literacies
Live action Kit? Edited vs raw footage
Animation Stop motion Computer generated (‘tweening vs programming)
YouTube etc
Concerns?
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Key text for your work as a student
Counts, E (2004) Multimedia Design and Production, London: Pearson
ED Counts’ web site
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Be a moviemaker
“With contemporary technologies, virtually anyone can be a moviemaker … Even more revolutionary than simply making our own movies, we can distribute them to the world via the World Wide Web.” (p8)
Counts, 2004
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Be creative“… students and teachers can learn to use multimedia tools, theories and skills to create original , inventive and expressive works of high technical quality.” (p7)
Counts, 2004
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Spectacular results
“Unfortunately, if one wishes to use multimedia tools creatively, there is no way to avoid the many hours that it takes to learn to use them. Most often, however, the time spent pays off in successful and sometimes even spectacular results.” (p9)
Counts, 2004
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Vision
“The creative and expressive power of contemporary multimedia production tools is nearly unlimited … [but] merely having some skills in operating tools and devices cannot compensate for a lack of vision, imagination, motivation, passion and above all, a point of view.” (p12)
Counts, 2004
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f. Provide a critical justification for the place
of multimedia games in school, in the form
of a video essay. (20%)
You should, drawing on your readings and your
experience in this project and elsewhere, critically
justify the use of multimedia games in school to
support or extend learning. Create an edited
video, of no more than 3 minutes duration, in
which you give your views on this question
This and final versions of the above sections must
be submitted on or by 20th May.
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An excellent video essay should:•critically reflect on readings and personal experience, making connections and comparisons between these;•explain rather than describe;•include both live recording and illustrative screen captures;•be coherent and well structured;•ensure the quality of the video is acceptable, e.g. set the white balance/exposure, frame the subject appropriately;•have titles, credits, a voiceover and carefully chosen music/sound effects;•exhibit good standards of spoken English and be no longer than three minutes.
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Screencasts
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Ken Burns
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Green Screen
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Talking Heads
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Establishing Shots
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Stock Footage
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Referencing
Lord, P & Park, N. (2000) Chicken Run. [VHS Video]. UK: Pathe Distribution
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To follow up… Post your screen cast and
interview to your blog.
Make a start on creating your video essay, perhaps incorporating sections of your screencast.
Draw any remaining work on your Scratch project to a conclusion and assemble media you wish to use in your video essay.
Chapter 5, Microworlds: Incubators for Knowledge in Papert (1980)