IMovie: Giving Your Students a Voice Lauren and Cynthia Pellington.

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iMovie: Giving Your Students a Voice Lauren and Cynthia Pellington

Who are we? Lauren ●High School North Special Ed Teacher-English ●Teaching in the district 5 years ●Work with children with Autism outside of school ●LOVE NEW TECHNOLOGY! Cynthia ●Lehman Intermediate 6 th Grade English Teacher & English Dept. Chair ●Teaching in the district 11 years ●ESA Cyber Instructor ●Interactive Nature Trail Co-chairperson

Session Description ●Learn to utilize iMovie in the classroom to allow students to be heard when they may not be as willing to be outgoing in front of their peers. ●Create works of art through voiceover, downloading music, and/or pictures to create the “WOW!” for any presentation.

Focus Ideas ●“Why are you interested in incorporating iMovie into your classroom Lessons? Post your response to the Class Wiki page and across down to the discussion tab at the very bottom Please comment using your grade and content area taught.Wiki page ●Take a PollTake a Poll

Sequence of Events ●12:40-1:30 iMovie: basics, projects, and more ●1:40- 2:00 Student samples across grade levels and content ●2:00- 2:55 Create your own project based on your classroom ●2:55 Session feedback * THERE IS SO MUCH TO DO, IN SO LITTLE TIME…LET’S GO!

Technology use Today Food For Thought 20 Video projects to engage students Using Imovie to enhance student learning article

iMovie Basics These are just the basics - tutorials are everywhere- for all levels Locate the Application Add images Insert Video Add Music/Voice Add text

Student Work  Student Samples on Wiki Student Samples on Wiki  HSN 1 HSN 1  HSN 2 HSN 2  HSN 3 HSN 3

Final Advice: Choose meaningful projects, and plan, plan, plan! Be prepared to work together and troubleshoot with your students Let your students be creative; they might surprise you!

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