Week 5 Part 1: Adobe Spark VIDEO
Summer 2019 EDCI318 Tech for Teaching & Learning
I bet you will expect assignments to be submitted on time when you are a teacher!
It is summer and every week is equal to 2 weeks, there is. no time to waste.
Grading Breakdown for the Adobe Spark VIDEO Presentation assignment
- 80 points: Complete Lesson project is saved added to Seesaw as a LINK
Adobe Spark VIDEO also works on your computer from your Browser, click the link below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13GeagdhG6Q
Make sure you look at the examples....
Examples
- Foreign Language
- An example by primary kids
- Go Back to School: 9 Assignments to Kic off the School Year
- Teacher: Welcome to OSMO: by the way, there are OSMO's in the Catalyst for checkout
- Sea Turtles
- The New SAT
- Baltimore
- Type and Image Relationships
- THE INVENTION OF HUGO CABET
- Are your Kidding
- Is this what our work should be
- The History of Me
- Projects from KSU students previous semesters: https://www.cyndikuhn.info/ksu-student-projects.html
TEACH A LESSON with your Adobe Spark VIDEO assignment
- Choose a topic to teach........as always, it must be appropriate for use in your classroom. Teach something and think like a teacher.
- ELEMENTARY MAJORS: must be a lesson for 3rd grade or above!!
- Spark Videos may contain little bits of TEXT
- The power is in adding your VOICE to each slide.
- Yes, you must add your voice to EACH slide.
- Assume this is a Full Lesson presentation that you have to teach and you have a child who is critically ill and cannot come to school. You want to be sure the child gets the same information as your students who are in attendance each day in your classroom, including hearing your voice.
- Your Voice MUST on each and every slide.
- You may use some of the built-in music if you want, just make sure the music does not fight and overpower your voice.
- What you are saying is most important. So make sure you ADJUST the VOLUME LEVEL of music, YOur VOICE is MOST important. Don't use Music just because you can....... only use it if it enhances your presentation.
- It is better to have MORE slides and not talk very long on each slide. Nobody wants to stare at the same picture for more than 10+ seconds on average.
- Be thorough and detailed, this needs to include not less than 15-20 slides or more and likely will be many more for a complete lesson. Don't put too much information on each slide and don't talk too long on each slide, it is boring to stare at the same picture for very long.
HINT: TOP TEN SLIDE TIPs: http://www.garrreynolds.com/preso-tips/design - Make sure it is a complete lesson.
- What do you need to teach your class today?
- Could a SUBSTITUTE teacher complete your lesson from this project?
- Could that sick kid understand what you are teaching and get the same lesson the kids the class received?
Assignment Requirements con't
- This project must include
- Required: images & icons
- Required: text
- Optional: you can even add a video that is saved to your photos to the slides
- Required: your voice.
- Use the link feature in Spark Video to add your project to Seesaw using the link tool in Seesaw.
- Grab the Spark Video URL to add your project to Seesaw
Places to find images other than just using Google!!
A few places to locate images other than GOOGLE! Several of these have APPS!!
FREE vs PAID service in Spark Video
On your COMPUTER
https://youtu.be/-nKTi5ydKbw
How To Record Your Spark Video in Multiple Languages
ON YOUR IPAD
https://youtu.be/vxoZY_8-ewQ
ON YOUR IPAD
https://youtu.be/_cM1PMlSCKQ
Cyndi Kuhn
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Kansas State University
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