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D igital Video Cameras in Today’s PreK-12 classrooms. Pictures found at 123rf.com.
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Digital Video Cameras in Today’s PreK-12 classrooms Pictures found at 123rf.com
Today I will be using Today’s Meet and Poll Everywhere. Please use T. Meet to post any questions that come to mind or anything you would like to discuss after my presentation. We will use Poll Everywhere to answer posted questions in the power point using text messaging. www.todaysmeet.com/ www.polleverywhere.com
Poll Everywhere LINK: Classroom Technology Use
Opening Video Teachers Video
Presenter Jennifer Dennis • BS: interdisciplinary studies from Tx State in 2006 • Taught PreK for 2 years • Tutored and Mentored 3rd graders for 1 year • Teaching 4th grade Sci/Soc. Stu. currently • 1 year away from my M.Ed. in Ed. Tech. • Split custodian of 1 teenage girl.
How do we get them involved here? Technology!
Research Education World (2005, p. 1), "teachers across the country and around the world are discovering the many valuable uses for digital cameras; uses that both engage students and make their own professional lives easier.“ Lindroth (2004, p. 22) "students embrace the creativity and assessment opportunities that digital photos offer"
Research G. Bull and L. Bell (2009), “Digital video offers new opportunities for teaching science, social studies, mathematics, and English language arts. The professional education associations for each content area are devoting extensive thought to ways digital video might be used to strengthen student learning.”
What You Can Do In Your Classroom With Digital Video Cameras
What You Can Do… Create a photo book on: Letters and Numbers (search, find, and snap photos) Example: 1S Word Wall Search (use the word wall word and find a photo) Example: ball Use letter pictures to spell out Word Wall words Example: the Document children’s growth throughout the year
What You Can Do… • Record students working on science so when it gets to the journaling part they can review all the steps they went through. Video • Students create a skit about a historical event then they can video tape and edit their work. Great for social studies! • Have the students snap a picture or a video of something they think is interesting then use it as a writing prompt.
What You Can Do… • Send the camera home and take pictures of family members and record family stories told by elders. This could then be made into an interactive family tree. • Take pictures of the school to create a interactive presentation introducing the school to freshmen or new students. • Take pictures and convert them into data for graphs and charts. • Example: What percentage of pizza is left?
What You Can Do… • End of the year Scrapbook • “Present” and “Not Here” Face Picture Cards • Student of the Week Poster Wall • Hard to Learn Words with Pictures • Emotions and Kindness Pictures • Examples: frustrated Sharing
What You Can Do… PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: I love using my camera to record myself teaching and then I watch the video and assess myself or ask someone to watch the video with me to help assess.
What You Can Do… Video Book Example: I used pictures to create this story for my PreK kids for nap time. It’s just a silly video book but it is something that the kids could do for their lesson and believe me they LOVE it. Video: Smart Toes by Jennifer Dennis-Olesky
What You Can Do… Lesson/Unit Presentation This is an example of a science lesson being covered on energy with an insight on cancer (since we were learning about cancer due to it was my cancer free day). You could have students create a video like this using photos they have taken and describe what they mean. This is a good assessment tool. Cancer and Energy
Equipment Needed ~ Digital Video Cameras ~ SAMSUNG PL200; FRYS.com #6379881: $99.00 SANYO VPC-CG20; FRYS.com #6223560: $164.00 **There are cheaper models, I just selected 2 that I thought would be good for long term use.
Equipment Needed ~ Accessories ~ Camera Bag: This will help keep the camera in the best shape possible for as long as possible. These can range from $6.00 to $50.00. Tripod: I love these flexible, moveable tripods because you can move them to whatever form you need them. BEWARE: Make sure the camera is level before filming. $18.00
Equipment Needed ~ Software ~ Microsoft Movie Maker: Comes FREE with Windows 7+ and XP: Creates presentations using photos and videos. Microsoft Power Point: Comes FREE with Windows: Creates presentations using photos and videos. Adobe Premier Elements: $120.00 + several man hours trying to figure out how to work the program. Prezi: (prezi.com) FREE: creates presentations using photos
How To Use The Photos/Videos • Figure out what project you are going to have the students complete. (I like to provide options such as they could make a prezior a power point.) • Plan ahead and have back up plans. • Make sure all the equipment is ready and powered up the NIGHT BEFORE. • Tell the students the rules and run over how to work the equipment one more time. • Allow the students to work with their group while you monitor.
How To Use The Photos/Videos 6. Once done filming students should be able to review their work. 7. Provide assistance to groups that ask for it during their computer time a. attach camera to the computer b. download pictures or videos they took c. upload videos or pictures to the program of their choice d. get them started fixing and tweaking their work into a presentation 8. Present!
Technology In Schools • Technology is apart of today and the future • Our children are going to have to know today’s technology and be prepared for tomorrow’s • Digital Video Cameras are only of the cheapest and easiest ways to get technology integrated in schools. • Most students carry a cell phone (even young students) and most cell phones have cameras AND video recorders. • Some sort of camera and video camera will always be around in some sort of fashion. It will not die out like the old digi-pets.
IMPORTANT!!!!! Before filming or even snapping pictures make sure your parents have signed release forms. If this step is skipped it WILL lead to a major headache.
IMPORTANT!!!!! ~ EXAMPLE OF A STUDENT MEDIA RELEASE FORM ~ Xxxxxxxx Elementary School is frequently asked to participate in media events. Many times we are given short notice of media visits to the school. As a result, we are requesting permission in advance for your child to appear in any screened media events that may occur this school year including, but not limited to, television, radio, and newspapers. All media events are approved by the XISD Press Office and our school principal. You may withdraw your permission for your child to participate in media coverage at any time by notifying us in writing. ____I grant permission to the Xxxx Independent School District and Xxxxxxxx Elementary School to use the media (television, radio, and/or newspaper) on which my child appears. ____I do not grant permission for my child to participate in any media event. ___________________________________________ Printed child’s name ___________________________________________ Printed name of parent/guardian ___________________________________________ Signature of parent/guardian
Closing Video Video: 20th and 21st Century Teachers