Week 15: FINAL Video Project
FALL 2019 EDCI 318: Several parts, read carefully!
EVERYTHING, yes Everything must be submitted by No later than Friday, May 8th if you expect it to be graded.
YES: if you turned it in, it will be graded
YES: if you turned it in, it will be graded before grades are finalized. After this last final assignment has been turned in, I will wade through all your assignments to make sure I have a graded for everything. If you turned things in LATE they will be counted for points. This is a more than generous offer.
It is the end of the semester, 15 weeks worth of learning, although took on a huge change right in the middle!
And the Pandemic right in the middle certainly added a new wrinkle for all of us. I hope you noticed that I continued to send reminders of missing assignments and documented when assignments were late, but I did not deduct points for late assignments after from that week after Spring break. Graded with grace.....
Additionally, remember you are learning to do things like a TEACHER and must stop thinking like a student. At this mpoint you need to be thinking about teaching online and remotely. Might you have to teach that way? School districts are hiving these discussions and our student teacher this spering finished their semester teaching onbline and remotely. BIg changes in your future as a teacher are likely.
I have enjoyed having you in class this semester, both on campus and online. You have created your own Wakelet account as a teacher and published your own blog and collections of resources, I hope you continue to create specific collections and add your you Wakelet. This could be an invaluable resource for your future as a teacher.
You now have a Wakelet BLOG to continue using in other classes and to keep track of things you need for your portfolio to graduate from Teacher Education. So when an instructor asks you publish to a blog or publish online, add it to your Wakelet and submit the URL. Maybe even consider making a Waklet Collection specific for the class or each class.
You will be using Apple Clips for the Final Exam Question Reflection
This is your final reflection project and hopefully, it will DEMONSTRATE TO YOU that you have learned and accomplished a great deal this semester and that you are a little braver when it comes to technology and a little more a little willing to try something new.
Clips works on your iPad and your iPhone only
Return to the Apple Teacher Learning Center and find CLIPS to learn how to use
Required....watch this tutorial, it is step by step and demonstrate all features....
Hashtags to follow & explore for tons of examples using Apple Clips
More resources to explore on how teachers are using Clips, it is trending this REMOTE teaching environment
- 5 Ways To Use Apple Clips In The Classroom And A Review
https://ictevangelist.com/5-ways-to-use-apple-clips-in-the-classroom-and-a-review/ - Apple introduces Clips: the fun, new way to create expressive videos on iOS
https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2017/03/apple-introduces-clips-the-fun-new-way-to-create-expressive-videos-on-ios.html - Apple’s Clips app is iMovie for the next generation
http://www.theverge.com/2017/4/6/15183118/apple-clips-app-social-video-editing-mobile-imovie-filters - Apple launches Clips as it bids for a slice of the Snapchat action
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/apr/07/apple-launches-clips-as-it-bids-for-a-slice-of-the-snapchat-action - Apple Clips App: 5 Things You Need to Know Now
http://www.gottabemobile.com/apple-clips-app-things-you-need-to-know/ Apple’s New Video-Editing App “Clips” Is Much More….
http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2017/04/06/apples-new-video-editing-app-clips-is-much-more/
Clips Final Exam Assignment Due ON or BEFORE FRIDAY, May 8, 2020
- Not completing the final exam project will negatively impact your grade. In fact, could potentially drop you an entire letter grade if not completed on time. NO LATER THAN FRIDAY, MAY 8th.
- It is worth 200 points total.
- There are no right or wrong answers! But you must be thoughtful!
- Your final video Post needs to reflect deep thinking.
- Due ON or BEFORE FRIDAY, May 8, 2020
- Please TITLE your post in your Wakelet Class Collection: Final Exam Reflection
Make sure you use Apple Clips, will not be accepted if you don't
- Use the NEW Apple Clips app to RECORD your reflection for the Final
- Make sure you turn on the LIVE titles feature in Apple Clips.
- Save your Apple Clips recording to your photos, then upload to Youtube so you can post to your WakeletClass Collection.
- If Youtube is stubborn, force quit all apps and restart your iPad and try again. 99% of the time that solves the proble with Youtube.
- Make sure the question is stated at the beginning of your Clips video.
- Use live titles in Apple Clips!!
- Feel free to use some of the fun features in Apple Clips you have learned about in the Creating Engaging Videos with Clips video above and the Everyone Can Create iBook from earlier in the semester, you are encouraged to be creative.
- But keep in mind, the content of what you are telling us is KING and YOU are the STAR of your video!
- Post to your Clips Vidoe to your Wakelet Class Collection using the Youtube URL.
Keep in mind, the content of what you are telling us is KING and YOU are the STAR of your video!
Edit your Live Titles Text and save properly
Clips video must be added to Youtube, and use the Youtube URL to posed to your Wakelet
Final Exam Reflection Question, 200 points
State the question at the beginning of your video and don't forget to use Live Titles throughout.
Final Exam Reflection Question- 200 points
Dig back through your entire portfolio in Wakelet Class Collectiona and other collections you created (yes, the whole thing), look at all you have accomplished and learned this semester.
Create a thoughtful video reflection using Apple Clips.
This is...... Show and Tell.
Think, discuss and show us what you have accomplished & learned this semester........a few ideas to get you thinking about what you can and might discuss
PLEASE but don't just limit yourself to these ideas.
- What surprised you?
- What made you think?
- What has changed about your thinking with regards to technology in the classroom?
- Dig through your Wakelet Collections, Yes the whole thing.....re-read what you have written and done.
- Reflect on your learning this semester.
- What were your favorite apps/projects.
- How are you now thinking aobut teaching online and remotely?
- What was your WOW moment or what has surprised you this semester?
- Make sure your video represents scholarly thought and deep thinking!
Post to Wakelet using Youtube URL