David Kaus, Instructional Designer Instructional Media
Free video editing software Use video clips, images, text, and audio Easily shared Highly engaging! What is Windows Movie Maker?
Create educational videos for your students Have students create videos to collaborate and demonstrate knowledge Create short training tutorials Standalone content 21 st Century Technology skills Why use Windows Movie Maker?
Windows Movie Maker software Windows operating system Content OPTIONAL: microphone What you will need
Storyboard template – create illustrations and text to help you plan your movie Other suggested items Retrieved from:
Provide sources for the material you use (e.g. URL) Only use creative commons material Licenses that allow the public to share, use, and build upon content For more info visit: Creative Commons websites: - Creative Commons music archive Creative Commons image archive The Google advanced search allows you to restrict your search to Creative Commons content Copyright For more information on Copyright, please contact Alesia McManus, Director of the Library
Let’s try it out! Lights!Camera! Action!
FINAL THOUGHTS! Important information! Retrieved from: Windows Movie Maker file (.wlmp) Video file (.mp4 or.wmv) The Windows Movie Maker file allows you to edit content A published video file only allows you to view the video To edit your movie, open the Movie Maker file
1)Contact to request assistance, one-on-one coaching and planning 2)Contact to reserve equipment such as cameras, headsets and 3)SHARE! Let us know how you have used this application to further student learning. What’s next???