Thursday, June 18, 2009
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Second Video Outline-Inertia
1. Title Page
2. Show a frustrated woman in a car whose bag falls off the seat when she stops.
3. Have my voice over the video asking what the woman needs to know about.
4. Word page- INERTIA
5. Definition of inertia
6. Examples- I talk over pictures/videos
7. Myth- talk about how there is no force acting outward on people in a car when they turn, it is just their inertia.
8. Summary
2. Show a frustrated woman in a car whose bag falls off the seat when she stops.
3. Have my voice over the video asking what the woman needs to know about.
4. Word page- INERTIA
5. Definition of inertia
6. Examples- I talk over pictures/videos
7. Myth- talk about how there is no force acting outward on people in a car when they turn, it is just their inertia.
8. Summary
Video Review- Considering Communism by Vi Vo
Again, I chose this video because it included video, still pictures and writing. I like the pictures that were used and I think that there was a good amount of time on each picture. In making my video I need to remember not to spend too little or too much time on one image. This video will help me with timing.
Video Review- Baby Energy by Corey Kesler
I chose this video because I want to try and make my next video in this style where the narrator is not actually in the movie. I like this movie because it showed video, still image and had writing to sum up what he was saying. I want to incorporate video and still image into my next video.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
My first educational movie
I am proud of my first movie. I know that it is far from being the best one that anyone will see but I am just happy I can make a movie. I first used movie maker for the first time only two weeks ago. It took me a long time to figure out how to get the F=ma in the right position. Editing is definitely a frustrating process but in the end it is worth it. I will definitely be using this video in my own classroom.
Friday, May 22, 2009
Video Review 3- Electrical Circuits Voltage by Rebecca Jensen
I really liked this video. Students are always having trouble understanding voltage and she uses some really good analogies to teach them. The video is simple, which is good because the topic is difficult and the viewer needs to concentrate on what she is saying.
http://www.nextvista.org/electrical-circuits-voltage/
http://www.nextvista.org/electrical-circuits-voltage/
Video Review 2- Rainbows by Chris Beall
I thought this video did a good job of explaining how rainbows exist. The author made sure to repeat himself several times to get the point across. I would have liked if he showed more pictures of rainbows. His voice was clear and concise and overall I think it was a well made video.
http://www.nextvista.org/rainbows/
http://www.nextvista.org/rainbows/
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Educational Video Outline
1. Opening title: Exploring Newton's Second Law
2. Show a foam ball and a bowling ball.
3. Explain that I will hit each ball with a ruler as hard as I can.
4. Hit each ball.
5. Discuss the outcome of the demonstration.
6. Show Newton's second law, making an emphasis on the relationship between force, mass and acceleration. Show this by making each symbol a different size.
2. Show a foam ball and a bowling ball.
3. Explain that I will hit each ball with a ruler as hard as I can.
4. Hit each ball.
5. Discuss the outcome of the demonstration.
6. Show Newton's second law, making an emphasis on the relationship between force, mass and acceleration. Show this by making each symbol a different size.
Video Review 1- Newton's 1st Law and Eggs
I loved this video! This is definitely something that I will show my class in the future. I really liked that the teacher tied Newton's law, and what he was saying about the eggs, into the viewers life. He did this by comparing the eggs to passengers in a car that wear and seatbelt and those that do not.
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