Overview
Learn to shoot, edit, and publish a video on an iPad in a fraction of the time this process takes with a laptop computer and “traditional” video gear! Participants will learn:
- How to use their iPad video camera, the iMovie app, and a free YouTube account to create and publish “quick edit” videos.
- Techniques for recording, editing, and publishing higher quality iPad videos.
- How to successfully facilitate student-created iPad videos.
- Options for puppet videography with iPads, including actual finger puppets as well as virtual puppets using apps like Puppet Pals.
On Air (a teleprompter app), PhotoSync and GarageBand will also be used and demonstrated. Prepare to have fun and unleash a wealth of creative ideas on your students during and following this session!
Great Video! Cheryl and Morgan: Learning Independence
This is a screencast / narrated slideshow answering 12 questions submitted on day 1 of iPad Media Camp. (we will create this first today in class)
Haiku Deck Demo
It is VERY important to turn comment moderation ON for each YouTube video you upload. Unfortunately, it is NOT possible at this time to make comment moderation the DEFAULT setting for a YouTube channel.
Example Teacher Videos for Project 2
Using Technology (3 min - Teachers share innovative ways they've integrated technology in their classrooms and been inspired to use technology in transformative ways during iPad Media Camp) Cancer (1.5 min - a teacher shares powerful lessons she learned with her students about courage and perseverance) iPad Media Camp Recommendations (2.5 min - discusses reasons to create student digital portfolios, why "Explain Everything" is a powerful app, and more app recommendations for teachers) Advice To New Parents (3 min - Teachers share sage advice for a soon-to-be mom) Digital Books Vs Traditional Books (1.5 min - an 8 year old shares her thoughts on the benefits of eBooks)
Examples of "Movie Trailer" Videos
Salmonella from Michael Himlie on Vimeo.
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