These slides focus on the design of an authentic video production project for undergraduate teacher candidates. Our goal was to help our teacher candidates understand the role of video as a teaching and learning tool, while at the same time creating authentic products for real schools.
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Flip (Video) For West Chester University
1. Flip (Video) For West
Chester University
Thursday, February 12, 2009
2. Flip (Video) For West
Chester University
Dr. Chris Penny
West Chester University
PETE&C 2009
Thursday, February 12, 2009
4. Overview
Introductions
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5. Overview
Introductions
Flips Camcorders
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6. Overview
Introductions
Flips Camcorders
Significance
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7. Overview
Introductions
Flips Camcorders
Significance
PSA Project at WCU
Thursday, February 12, 2009
8. Overview
Introductions
Flips Camcorders
Significance
PSA Project at WCU
Implications for teaching and learning
Thursday, February 12, 2009
9. Overview
Introductions
Flips Camcorders
Significance
PSA Project at WCU
Implications for teaching and learning
Questions...maybe.
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11. The Flip
Small, inexpensive
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12. The Flip
Small, inexpensive
Does one thing and does it well
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13. The Flip
Small, inexpensive
Does one thing and does it well
13 percent of market year 1
Thursday, February 12, 2009
14. The Flip
Small, inexpensive
Does one thing and does it well
13 percent of market year 1
Taken places it could be damaged or lost.
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18. How does it work?
Quintessential point-and-shoot device
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19. How does it work?
Quintessential point-and-shoot device
No settings - just play, delete, and zoom
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20. How does it work?
Quintessential point-and-shoot device
No settings - just play, delete, and zoom
Spring loaded USB - No cables
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21. How does it work?
Quintessential point-and-shoot device
No settings - just play, delete, and zoom
Spring loaded USB - No cables
Flash memory - No tapes
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22. How does it work?
Quintessential point-and-shoot device
No settings - just play, delete, and zoom
Spring loaded USB - No cables
Flash memory - No tapes
AA batteries - No charger
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23. How does it work?
Quintessential point-and-shoot device
No settings - just play, delete, and zoom
Spring loaded USB - No cables
Flash memory - No tapes
AA batteries - No charger
Edit or convert files with built in software
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24. How does it work?
Quintessential point-and-shoot device
No settings - just play, delete, and zoom
Spring loaded USB - No cables
Flash memory - No tapes
AA batteries - No charger
Edit or convert files with built in software
Import to video-editing software.
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25. Why is it significant?
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26. Why is it significant?
Video Literacy - Growing component of digital
literacy
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27. Why is it significant?
Video Literacy - Growing component of digital
literacy
Everyone can be a digital 鍖lmmaker
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28. Why is it significant?
Video Literacy - Growing component of digital
literacy
Everyone can be a digital 鍖lmmaker
Simple and inexpensive enough for K12 students
Thursday, February 12, 2009
29. Why is it significant?
Video Literacy - Growing component of digital
literacy
Everyone can be a digital 鍖lmmaker
Simple and inexpensive enough for K12 students
More educational impact per dollar than laptop?
Thursday, February 12, 2009
31. PSA Project
Produce 30-sec PSA video
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32. PSA Project
Produce 30-sec PSA video
Project our teacher candidates could include in their
curriculum
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33. PSA Project
Produce 30-sec PSA video
Project our teacher candidates could include in their
curriculum
Theme - Internet Safety/Cyberbullying
Thursday, February 12, 2009
34. PSA Project
Produce 30-sec PSA video
Project our teacher candidates could include in their
curriculum
Theme - Internet Safety/Cyberbullying
Target audience - PreK-12.
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55. 1) What do you think about the
PSA video project?
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56. 1) What do you think about the
PSA video project?
I think that this assignment was an EXTREMELY useful.
There are so many students who learn through visual media, who
like to act and express themselves dramatically and there are also
students who like to direct and edit projects as well. I think this
assignment appealed to so many different types of learners.
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57. 2) What do think of the Flip
camcorders?
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58. 2) What do think of the Flip
camcorders?
I liked the flip camcorders. I have used large expensive cameras
before, but the flips worked just as well. I am considering getting one
just for fun. It was easy to use, easy to understand, not easy to
break!
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59. 3) Is this a useful assignment for
you as a prospective teacher?
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60. 3) Is this a useful assignment for
you as a prospective teacher?
Absolutely...The best way for kids/ anyone to learn is hands on.
The more you as a teacher can incorporate hands on learning the
more successful the students will be in the classroom.
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61. What are the downsides?
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62. What are the downsides?
Low bar for entry into 鍖lmmaking
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63. What are the downsides?
Low bar for entry into 鍖lmmaking
Shaky video with distracting sound and uneven
editing
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64. What are the downsides?
Low bar for entry into 鍖lmmaking
Shaky video with distracting sound and uneven
editing
Inability to change out the memory card in Flip
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65. What are the downsides?
Low bar for entry into 鍖lmmaking
Shaky video with distracting sound and uneven
editing
Inability to change out the memory card in Flip
Small LCD screen on Flip
Thursday, February 12, 2009
66. What are the downsides?
Low bar for entry into 鍖lmmaking
Shaky video with distracting sound and uneven
editing
Inability to change out the memory card in Flip
Small LCD screen on Flip
Issues of intellectual property and privacy.
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67. Where is it going?
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68. Where is it going?
Required student purchase
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69. Where is it going?
Required student purchase
New Flip offers HD
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70. Where is it going?
Required student purchase
New Flip offers HD
More videomakers = more video
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71. Where is it going?
Required student purchase
New Flip offers HD
More videomakers = more video
How do we manage vast amounts of material?
Thursday, February 12, 2009
72. Where is it going?
Required student purchase
New Flip offers HD
More videomakers = more video
How do we manage vast amounts of material?
Need new cataloging, 鍖ltering, search, and evaluation
tools.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
74. Implications for Teaching & Learning
Simplicity - good choice for education
Thursday, February 12, 2009
75. Implications for Teaching & Learning
Simplicity - good choice for education
New avenues for student assignments
Thursday, February 12, 2009
76. Implications for Teaching & Learning
Simplicity - good choice for education
New avenues for student assignments
Story, Play, Empathy - D. Pink
Thursday, February 12, 2009
77. Implications for Teaching & Learning
Simplicity - good choice for education
New avenues for student assignments
Story, Play, Empathy - D. Pink
Need new rubrics for effective evaluation of multimedia
Thursday, February 12, 2009
78. Implications for Teaching & Learning
Simplicity - good choice for education
New avenues for student assignments
Story, Play, Empathy - D. Pink
Need new rubrics for effective evaluation of multimedia
Raises questions of fair use and attribution
Thursday, February 12, 2009
79. Implications for Teaching & Learning
Simplicity - good choice for education
New avenues for student assignments
Story, Play, Empathy - D. Pink
Need new rubrics for effective evaluation of multimedia
Raises questions of fair use and attribution
Learning beyond the classroom.
Thursday, February 12, 2009