Today we learned how to work with imovie through MAC computers. I have had very little experience on this subject so it was a slow process for me. In the beginning I was overwhelmed trying to figure out what to do, but after some time I became a little more comfortable. I loved seeing the other videos that students have produced in the past, and seeing how creative and humourous Jamie was in class today with his goat movie. Thankfully Jamie showed me a few tips which gave me more confidence to play around and see what I can come up with on my own, so thanks for that Jamie!!
I can see how using different types of videos can be a huge asset for teaching. For example slow motion video can allow us to see what we can’t see with our own eyes such as a horse and how it runs, or it can speed up what we are seeing so that we can understand the process more easily such as a caterpillar making a cocoon. For my own art instruction I can see that video would be an asset for demonstrations of art projects and making it accessible for students all around the world.
You can find the resources from Rich available at the following links:
- Video Editing with iMovie
- Audio Editing with Audacity
- Screen Capture with Screencastify (this activity is optional because of the requirement to use a Google account for Screencastify, Google Drive, and YouTube).
Here are the slides from this week found here: https://edtechuvic.ca/edci336/2019/10/01/slides-from-week-four/
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