Monday, November 10, 2008

week 11 agenda: multimedia project presentations

Before class:
Upload your project to Oncourse W301 Resources --> Multimedia --> Group Folder
If you produced a video or podcast, please export the file by selecting "publish (windows movie maker)", "share (mac iMovie or GarageBand)", or "export (Audacity)." It usually takes about 3 - 10 minutes to convert your files into a movie or audio clip. Please upload your audio or video to your group folder on Oncourse W301 Resources.

If your project is a blog, wiki, or a discussion forum, you can upload the URL of your site to Oncourse W301 Resouces.
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In class:
Presentations
(1) introduce the target audience, purpose (or objectives) of the video/ podcast/ blog/ wiki, lessons you attempt to convey
(2) show us the product
(3) lessons learned, difficulties, Q&A

Tuesday section: 11/ 11: 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
11/ 18: 5, 10, 1, 2, 11,12, 13, 14

Vote
Which project do you like most?
Which is the most creative project?
Which is the most educational project?

Extra Credit Opportunities:
1. Include the teaching philosophy in your e-portfolio (1 pt)
2. Technology integration video analysis (5 pts) - Instructions for the video case analysis in a word document
Please email me if you complete the video case analysis.
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After class:
Two options: For this assignment, you can choose to do one of the following tasks. Due date: Nov 24, 2008

(1) E-Portfolio plan-
OnCourse W301 Wiki
Please see instruction on Oncourse W301 Wiki to update your e-portfolio plan

(2) Project reflection-
double-spaced 2 pages; upload to Oncourse W301 Dropbox
Guiding questions:
You can pick 3-4 from the list; you don't need to cover all of them.
* what was your most interesting experience from the project?
* what was the difficulty when you worked on the project? How did you overcome it?
* what did you learn from the project?
* how did the scaffoldings (the tutorial website, your instructor, your classmates, IT people, other people, or other materials) help you?
* what were the parts of the final product that you would like to improve? how would you do differently next time?
* (required question) will you have your students conduct their own multimedia production projects in the near future? what might be some interesting topics/ ideas for kids' multimedia production project? what might you do differently for guiding your students to complete the multimedia production projects? If you worked on a blog or wiki project, how would you use a blog with your students or parents?

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