One Take Video
Description:
From 5 Tech-Friendly Lessons to Encourage Higher-Order Thinking By Susan Brooks-Young
Video production helps students of all ages use higher order thinking skills as they create a digital media product. In the One Minute, One Take Video activity, students work in small groups to identify a topic that can be explained or summarized in one minute. This might be a plot summary of a book or movie, but can also be an explanation of a concept.
Once the topic is identified, students analyze the information, evaluate what critical information must be incorporated into the one minute summary or explanation, and create a video in one take. It’s okay to pause the recording while shooting, but aside from adding a title and closing credits, that should be all the editing that’s done. 60 Second Recap is an example.
Example assignment using the One Minute, One Take Video are:
Use the instructions below to help you create a one minute, one take video.
SHOOTING VIDEO WITH A SMART PHONE
Tips on Shooting Better Video with Your Smartphone
http://www.tubechop.com/watch/1848240
10 Tips For Shooting Better Video with Your iPhone
http://www.maclife.com/article/gallery/10_tips_shooting_better_video_your_iphone#slide-0
SHOOTING VIDEO WITH AN IPAD
Watch the video linked below for Basic Tips for Shooting Video with an IPad
http://www.tubechop.com/watch/1848175
UPLOADING A VIDEO TO A PADLET WALL
Video showing how to upload a video to a Padlet wall.
http://vimeo.com/70509680
How to set up a padlet.
http://catlintucker.com/2013/06/padlet-create-a-virtual-wall-engage-your-students/
UPLOADING A VIDEO TO EDMODO
Uploading Movies to iPad Instruction Sheet
http://tinyurl.com/uploadvideotoed
Use the Edmodo iPad app to upload Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8YCiA5osXA