ETEC 562 Video Presentation Video & its use in the classroom.

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ETEC 562 Video Presentation Video & its use in the classroom

ETEC 562 Video Presentation Chapter Objectives Indentify four common video formats. Describe five attributes of video. Compare the advantages and limitations of video. Create original examples of applications of video in each instructional domain. Describe techniques for video design. 191

ETEC 562 Video Presentation Chapter Objectives (cont) Identify applications for in-house video production. Outline process for selecting video- 5 appraisal criteria. Describe instructional applications appropriate for video. Discuss 5 Ps of video utilization. 191

ETEC 562 Video Presentation Video Formats Videotape DVD Videodisc –Text focuses on laserdiscs –VCDs Internet video –Streaming 192

ETEC 562 Video Presentation Digital Video Formats FormatCharacteristics MPEG-2Used for DVD, SVCD. DVD standard is 720x480 frames/second. MPEGUsed for VCD, some internet applications. Uncompressed aviLossless quality, huge file size. Compressed aviOften loses quality, but can shrink files down significantly. StreamingCan be highly compressed, Real Video. Also, satellite TV. NA

ETEC 562 Video Presentation Five Attributes of Video Manipulation of time Compression of time Expansion of time Manipulation of space Animation 195

ETEC 562 Video Presentation Advantages & Limitations AdvantagesLimitations MotionFixed pace Risk-free observationTalking head DramatizationStill phenomena Establishing commonality Abstract, nonvisual instruction 197

ETEC 562 Video Presentation Applications for Instruction Demonstrations Virtual field trip Documentary Dramatization Training –Orientation for new employees –Introduction of new products –Customer training 198

ETEC 562 Video Presentation Video Design Often done in technology classes Almost always teamed up with other subjects Process is becoming more digital as time goes by NA

ETEC 562 Video Presentation In-House Applications Dramatization of student stories, songs, poems Student documentaries of school or neighborhood issues Preservation of local folklore Demonstration of science experiments Replays of fieldtrips Safety drills Senior class video 199

ETEC 562 Video Presentation Digital Video Editing Mac: –iMovie –Final Cut Pro PC: –Adobe Premiere –Pinnacle NA

ETEC 562 Video Presentation Using Video- The 5 Ps PREVIEW MATERIAL!!! Prepare materials (AV equipment) Prepare environment Prepare the learners Provide the learning experience 204

ETEC 562 Video Presentation Sample Appraisal Criteria  Matches with curriculum  Accurate and current  Clear and concise language  Arouses motivation/ maintains interest  Technical quality  Free from objectionable bias/advertising  Pacing appropriate for audience 205

ETEC 562 Video Presentation Require Learner Participation! Discussion –Q/A –Debates Dramatization –Skits –Oral Presentations Projects –Reports –Exhibits 207