Thursday, May 28, 2009

7 comments:

Julia Cava said...

Kaylin,
I love your video! I think physics is a lot of fun and with you demonstrating the forces applied and acceleration it is really clear for your students. Some technical things that I know are hard to work out on movie maker because I'm having the same problems- your voice starts off a little low but then gets louder-the second volume is better. Also, the video transitions are a bit awkward but I know that it may be a spot where you're putting together two clips, so that may be sort of tough to fix. Overall, great work!

Julia

Anonymous said...

Good job Kaylin! I love your video explaining Newtons second law. Your brother is so cute! The only thing I would suggest is trying to make your voice louder. At times it was hard to hear you. I use iMovie so unfortunately I can't tell you how to do it...sorry! But I really liked it and think you did a great job!

Anonymous said...

Your video was very informative. The demonstration was good, too. The only problem I could see- or should I say hear- is that there was a lot of background/outdoor noise and that made it difficult to hear your voice. Could you have recorded your voice after you filmed the video?

blahblahblog said...

Great video. Any physics teacher would love it. I agree with the others that there were sound and transition problems but overall the concept and execution were really good. Nice work.

Mei-Lynn said...

Hi Kaylin! What a fun and educational video to watch! You actually made learning Newton’s Second Law entertaining and explained it in a simple way that all viewers could comprehend. My only recommendation would be to add some text to your video in order to break up some of the slide transitions. Such as writing out the definition of Net Force or adding title pages like “Balanced Force” in between some of your slides. Other than that, nice Job!

Erin said...

Great job on your video. When I hear physics it makes me so nervous. Your explanation makes it so much easier to understand. I think your brought it to a High School students level. You should use it in your classroom.

Kristen said...

I loved your video! I thought you explained your topic in a creative and interesting way. I think maybe it would be good to add some more text, possibly to define some scientific terms. I think you did a great job!