Another great collection of commercials from the PD Academy participants! Enjoy!
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
PD Academy - Video Editing
Hello...PD Academy participants in Regina (Nov 27) and Wolseley (Nov 28).
Please take a minute or two to share your experience and/or provide ideas for how you plan to use video editing in your classroom.
Please take a minute or two to share your experience and/or provide ideas for how you plan to use video editing in your classroom.
PD Academy Regina Commercials
Congrats to all of today's participants on a job well done! Here are the finished commercials from each Production Team. Enjoy!
Energy and Our Environment ecoClips Video Challenge
Here's a contest - deadline is May 14, 2008
As part of SaskPower’s commitment to Environmental Responsibility- Shand Greenhouse is offering a new educational initiative called the Energy and Our Environment ecoClips Video Challenge. Over the last 15 years, the Energy and our Environment program has increased environmental awareness in Saskatchewan’s elementary schools. Shand Greenhouse has now expanded the program with a twist for high school students. After a successful pilot with the South East Cornerstone School Division, we are ready to go province-wide with the Energy and our Environment ecoClips Video Challenge. Students are invited to make a two to three minute video highlighting their perspective on important environmental issues. The student(s) with the winning entry will each receive a laptop computer, and through the help of our partner SCN (Saskatchewan Television Network) will have their work aired on television. Schools will win as well! The school of the winning student(s) will receive $1000 for video editing equipment. Please visit our web site at http://shand.saskpower.com/shand/ecoclips/index.shtml to see the rules and entry details as well as the winning video from our 2006 pilot.
As part of SaskPower’s commitment to Environmental Responsibility- Shand Greenhouse is offering a new educational initiative called the Energy and Our Environment ecoClips Video Challenge. Over the last 15 years, the Energy and our Environment program has increased environmental awareness in Saskatchewan’s elementary schools. Shand Greenhouse has now expanded the program with a twist for high school students. After a successful pilot with the South East Cornerstone School Division, we are ready to go province-wide with the Energy and our Environment ecoClips Video Challenge. Students are invited to make a two to three minute video highlighting their perspective on important environmental issues. The student(s) with the winning entry will each receive a laptop computer, and through the help of our partner SCN (Saskatchewan Television Network) will have their work aired on television. Schools will win as well! The school of the winning student(s) will receive $1000 for video editing equipment. Please visit our web site at http://shand.saskpower.com/shand/ecoclips/index.shtml to see the rules and entry details as well as the winning video from our 2006 pilot.
Movie Maker links
Here are some links to resources we mentioned:
This one has downloadable titles and transitions.
I have tried some of the titles - they download and install automatically into the correct folder.
http://www.hitthebongo.co.uk/videofx/
Adobe's Digital Kids' Club has lessons and ideas for projects. Some are specific to Adobe software (not Movie Maker), but the ideas can be applied to Movie Maker.
http://www.adobe.com/education/digkids/lessons/index.html
PSAa (Public Service Announcements) are great ways to relate video editing to curriculum.
Kathy Schrock's site has links to some examples of PSAs (professional and student created), as well as links to lesson plans.
http://kathyschrock.net/psa/index.htm
Here's a simple Movie Maker tutorial on YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZXK68NS7gU
There are tons of Movie Maker resources on the web that can be found with a simple Google search.
This one has downloadable titles and transitions.
I have tried some of the titles - they download and install automatically into the correct folder.
http://www.hitthebongo.co.uk/videofx/
Adobe's Digital Kids' Club has lessons and ideas for projects. Some are specific to Adobe software (not Movie Maker), but the ideas can be applied to Movie Maker.
http://www.adobe.com/education/digkids/lessons/index.html
PSAa (Public Service Announcements) are great ways to relate video editing to curriculum.
Kathy Schrock's site has links to some examples of PSAs (professional and student created), as well as links to lesson plans.
http://kathyschrock.net/psa/index.htm
Here's a simple Movie Maker tutorial on YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZXK68NS7gU
There are tons of Movie Maker resources on the web that can be found with a simple Google search.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
GPS PD Academy in Wolseley
What a great day!
Here's a link to some pics.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/harknessk/sets/72157602825847879/
Here's a link to some pics.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/harknessk/sets/72157602825847879/
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