Overview:Learn how to create and share screencasts and narrated slideshows online using an iPad including recorded audio synchronized to selected photographs or images. We’ll view different examples of student-created narrated slideshows using the iPad and review effective processes for facilitating student narrated slideshows.Welcome, Introductions & Overview
Photos are the basic building blocks / basic ingredients of digital media projects. Every teacher needs a website (Flickr & Google Photos are free) to upload and share photos of student work in class.
App to use (built-in): Camera ![]() App to download/use: Pic Collage for Kids ![]() Summary: With your team in 20 minutes, build the longest cantilever span using wooden paint sticks and metal washers. Measure the length in centimeters from the edge of the table to the end of the paintstick at the end. Take photos of your cantilever span and building process with your iPad! Take at least 3 different measurements of your span during your build! Materials:
iCreate: A Photo Collage of Images
Activity 2: Narrated Art / PhotoExamples
App to use (built-in): Camera ![]() App to use (built-in): Safari ![]() App to download/use: Voice Record Pro ![]()
Activity 3: Narrated Slideshow #1Think of the media products we'll create this week as WINDOWS into student learning.
App to download/use: Adobe Voice ![]() Adobe Voice is a free iPad app for creating narrated slideshows. It includes a variety of free icons and images to use, or you can use your own. These introductory videos highlight the basics of using Adobe Voice. Example Project: What Made #mobile2015 Great iCreate: A Narrated Slideshow with Adobe Voice
Activity 4: Narrated Slideshow #2True "flipping the classroom" should not just mean the TEACHER creating videos for students to use, but STUDENTS creating videos to explain / teach / demonstrate! iCreate: A "5 Photo Story" Narrated Slideshow with Explain Everything
Afternoon Bonus Tasks:
Your Day 1 Homework
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