Back in the late 1960's when I was in junior high school we had wood shop. One of our projects was to make a sailboat out of two pieces of wood. We cut, carved and sanded the wood into the right shapes and then attached them to a piece of stained plywood that suggested the sea and the sky. The piece is till hanging in my parent's home. The object of the class was to give the boys in the class experience with tools and carpentry to prepare us for the second half of the 20th century.
At the school I teach in we are preparing our students for the 21st century by using Google Apps as a safe haven where students can use 21st century tools within the confines of our school community. The students have email, sites, docs and more so that they can safely experience using collaborative digital tools.
My sixth-grade students recently finished Google Apps safety videos. The videos started out with students writing scripts on Google Apps Safety based on discussions and presentations made in class.
Then the students used Comic Life, a Mac OS app, to storyboard the script and set up place holders for the images. Photos where then taken, imported into iPhoto and then used in Comic Life. iPhoto and Comic Life play together nicely.
When the Comic Life text and images were done the Comic Life pages were then exported back to iPhoto. Once this was done the students used iMovie to import the Comic Life images and add voice overs. The completed movies were exported as DV files and posted on our school's YouTube channel.
I have posted some fo the videos below:
Thursday, June 17, 2010
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