Week 4 : Keynote Project
FALL 2019 EDCI318 Technology for Teaching & Learning
Link to the Tunes Store to download and install Keynote (FREE) if you didn't already install
Make sure you have the YOUTUBE app
YES, you will be creating a Keynote Presentation Using Magic Movie and other things you learned earning your Badge
I am using a tool called Wakelet to gather together this EXTENSIVE collection of Resources related to Keynote including tutorials, Free iBooks and websites.
Check it out.......http://wke.lt/w/s/OEw9a
- Discover ideas for using Keynote for your own classroom
- Discover resources and of course ideas for the Keynote project you are creating.
- Find how-tos and tutorials related to Keynote.
- Of course, this is also leading up to you eventually creating your own Wakelet of resources shortly, so take a look and advantage of these many resources all in one spot I have gathered for you.
Wakelet is an easy and enjoyable way to organize any content on the web into stunning and visual collections. You can also add your own images and notes. I love Pinterest, mine has upwards of 10,000 resources organized by content area.
But I am really liking Wakelet for super organizing on specific topics like this one Keynote. I have the shortcut browser tool in both Safari and Chrome and the App on my iPad. You will be creating a collection soon too.
Keynote Collection of Resources to Explore
Click the button to access my Wakelet collection of Keynote Resources including TUTORIALS
Find Copyright friendly Images to use in Projects
list of sites to find images other than just Google
A wealth of ideas and examples in this Move-it Magic Presentation to INSPIRE you
Ben Mount, Science Teacher inspires a variety of content areas to use Magic Move, this presentation will blow your mind and all the drawings were done in Keynote
https://youtu.be/w7GBLdveCzk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nr33a0WjyjQ
Josh Mika uses Magic Move to explain a science concept in just four slides
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_s3f1bELgk
Lots of examples from Teachers at this hashtag, type the #magicmovechallenge in your browser and you will find tons of examples
Keynote Project Assignment
- Make sure you have explored the WAKELET, as well as watched the examples above before you decide on a lesson for your presentation and begin your project.
- Make sure you have completed the Keynote modules and earned your Badge before beginning your presentation. Use the modules as a reference source for how to do things.
- Create your CURRICULUM LESSON presentation project in Keynote.
- I hate this question, but somebody always asks, "How long does the presentation need to be?" Well, I don't have a good answer for that, it needs to be complete and thorough, the presentation you would use for a full lesson in your classroom!! THink like a teacher, because you are a teacher.
In other words, this is your presentation to your class of students. I suspect many of you would normally default to Powerpoint for a presentation, but Keynote has very powerful features. You learned many of them in the modules when you earned your badge and more by exploring the resources and examples above. Now it is time to PRACTICE what you have learned.
- Include skills you have learned completing the badge in your presentation, but make sure you include Magic Move someplace in your presentation and record your voice presenting.
- Also, include at least two or more of the other features you discovered from the resources above or the badge.
- Choose a topic/unit you will teach in your classroom, stick to CURRICULUM.
- HINT: if you are Open Option, Special ED or Elementary, you teach everything, so pict a topic!!
- Create your presentation in Keynote, remember, your presentation must include MAGIC MOVE and record your voice on all or at least some of the slides. (Tutorials included in the Keynote resources link above)
- Save/Export your Keynote as a Movie to your Photos and upload your Keynote movie to your Youtube channel.
- Yes, you need a Youtube channel, if you have a Gmail account, you already have a Youtube channel, just use your Gmail to login. There is a tutorial below for how to upload your Keynote video to Youtube.
- The more times you do something the easier it gets!! The practice is important, we will be loading quite a few projects to Youtube this semester and you will also use it in other classes in Teacher education.
- After you have added your Keynote movie to Youtube, add the Youtube movie URL of your Presentation to Seesaw and PUBLISH to your blog
HINTS:
- Upload your video to Youtube via the Youtube app.
- Make sure your video on Youtube is Unlisted or Public. If it is private no one can view it!!
Grading breakdown for your Keynote Presentation
- 70 points- for adding to your Keynote movie project CURRICULUM VIDEO to your to Seesaw via the YOUTUBE link.
- Make sure your project includes Magic Moce, your record voice on all or some slides giving and several other things you discovered learning Keynote.
Step-by-step how to save your Keynote Presentation as a MOVIE
How to Upload Videos Straight From The iPhone, iPod ,iPad to YouTube
https://youtu.be/TJmvXujqHNE
How to upload video from an iPad or iPhone to YouTube with iOS 12
https://youtu.be/Oo6kVTuFUwQ
Reminder about late assignments
IT IS WEEk 4: You should know how to do this but just in case.....Step-by-step how to PUBLISH your Blog and locate your PUBLIC URL that you submit in Canvas.
Cyndi Kuhn
Cyndi
College of Education
Kansas State University
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