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WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER “CREATIVITY” Making Your Project, Come To Life An E-Learning Course To Get You Started Created By, Noe Granado Making Your Project, Come To Life An E-Learning Course To Get You Started Created By, Noe Granado
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INSTRUCTIONAL GOAL: After completing this instructional unit, teachers will be able to create a project fie in Windows Movie Maker 2.6 in which they can use to present topics using video, graphics, and audio that may help hold your students attention better. INTENDED AUDIENCE: K-12 Teachers LEARNING ENVIRONMENT: Teachers will learn how to use Windows Movie Maker 2.6 through an E-Learning Environment. The skills will be carried out in the classroom in order for students to be able to create a story board from a project report. Windows Movie Maker 2.6 will bring their paper project to life.
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Hi! My name is Noe. In this instructional unit you will be creating a Windows Movie Maker project. Follow the instructions and you will be on your way to making your projects come to live! Remember that I will be with you throughout the process of completing this course. I’ll provide you with as much information as I possibly can in order to assure that you succeed. Make sure you read my introduction through my AVATAR, an animated character of the teacher, and complete the Anticipation Guide, pre-test of your knowledge, before continuing this course.
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Keep in mind that Windows Movie Maker is already pre-installed in your computer if you are using Window Operating System. If for any reason your computer does not have the program, then you can download it for free, from microsoft.com. Otherwise, click on the arrow and follow the steps to begin Windows Movie Maker 2.6 unit.
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Step One: Open Windows Movie Maker 2.6 Click on “Start” Select “Windows Movie Maker 2.6”
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Good Job! This is the view you should see. Now let’s save the project and give it a name: “MyFirstMovie”. Go to the next slide. “Story Board View” “Collections Folder”
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Step Two: Create/Save the project Select “Save Project” Click on “File” Go to “File name: MyFirstMovie” Click on “Save” “File” You will then see the “Save Project As” dialog box. Give the File name: “MyFirstMovie”
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Wow! You’re doing great…Your view will now have the title name: “MyFirstMovie” “Story Board View” “Collections Folder” If you are interested in making this instructional unit personal, then have ready some personal pictures of your family/students. Keep in mind that Windows Movie Maker has two of views: Storyboard View & Timeline View. For the purpose of this section you will use “StoryBoard View”. All imported images clips, go into a “Collections Folder”. “TimeLine”
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Ok! Let’s make sure you are comprehending. Answer the question below and Good Luck! Ok! Let’s make sure you are comprehending. Answer the question below and Good Luck! As you are familiarizing yourself with Windows Movie Maker, When you import pictures they go straight to the…. A.Collections Folder B.StoryBoard C.Timeline D.Movie
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Incorrect! Storyboard. The storyboard is the place where your drag you media in order to view your progress. It is also the default view or Movie Maker. If you wish to try again, click here. Otherwise, use the following buttons to continue
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Incorrect! Timeline. The timeline allows you to drag media, just like the Storyboard, but with the exception that it provides more detailed about your timeline. The most important part about the timeline is that you are allow to edit your media: cut, trim, properties..etc.. If you wish to try again, click here. Otherwise, use the following buttons to continue
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Incorrect! Movie is a film. Please assure that you try again and/or review the material before continuing. If you wish to try again, click here. Otherwise, use the following buttons to continue
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WOW Great Job! The “Collections Folder” is where the media is imported, by default. Once the media is in the collections folder, then you can drag the media to the Timeline/Storyboard. Use the following buttons to continue.
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Now that you’ve created a project; let’s add pictures. Step Three: Importing Pictures
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Now that you’ve created a project; let’s add pictures. Step Three: Importing Pictures “Story Board”
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GREAT JOB! You have completed this instructional tutorial! Remember to switch to “TimeLine View” if you are interested in Editing the Pictures/Videos Don’t forget to click on “Save” to assure that you don’t lose your progress, in case of a power outage! GREAT JOB! You have completed this instructional tutorial! Remember to switch to “TimeLine View” if you are interested in Editing the Pictures/Videos Don’t forget to click on “Save” to assure that you don’t lose your progress, in case of a power outage! “TimeLine View” “Collections Folder”
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Ok! Let’s make sure you are comprehending. Answer the question below. Good Luck! When you drag graphics to the storyboard in which mode can you edit them? 1.Timeline Mode 2.Storyboard Mode 3.Movie Maker Mode 4.Edit Movie Mode
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Incorrect! If you wish to try again, click here. Otherwise, use the following buttons to continue Storyboard. The storyboard is the place where your drag you media in order to view your progress. It is also the default view or Movie Maker.
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Incorrect! Sorry but “Movie Maker mode “ does not exist but “Timeline” does Timeline. The timeline allows you to drag media, just like the Storyboard, but with the exception that it provides more detailed about your timeline. The most important part about the timeline is that you are allow to edit your media: cut, trim, properties..etc.. If you wish to try again, click here. Otherwise, use the following buttons to continue
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Incorrect! Sorry but “Edit movie mode “ does not exist Try Again…. If you wish to try again, click here. Otherwise, use the following buttons to continue
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WOW Great Job! Timeline. The timeline allows you to drag media, just like the Storyboard, but with the exception that it provides more detailed about your timeline. The most important part about the timeline is that you are allow to edit your media: cut, trim, properties..etc.. In step one you added video clip(s) and pictures. If you feel comfortable with these clips and graphics then continue using them for editing. If you wish to change them, do so now. In order to be in TimeLine View make sure that you click on “Show TimeLine”. Clicking on the same button will toggle you back and forth from Storyboard to Timeline. In this section you can “Edit” the video clip/picture. Use the following buttons to continue.
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Congratulations! You have created you own movie using Windows Movie Maker 2.6. Use the Rubric to Score your knowledge and you did great throughout this Instructional Unit! Don’t forget to take the Anticipations Guide PerformanceubricAnticipations Guide Performance Congratulations! You have created you own movie using Windows Movie Maker 2.6. Use the Rubric to Score your knowledge and you did great throughout this Instructional Unit! Don’t forget to take the Anticipations Guide PerformanceubricAnticipations Guide Performance
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Congratulations! You have created you own movie using Windows Movie Maker 2.6. Use the Rubric to Score your knowledge and you did great throughout this Instructional Unit! Don’t forget to take the Anticipation Guide
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Congratulations! You are done This instructional unit was intended for you, to encourage integration of technology in the classroom and lead students to use their creativity during instruction. You can know teach your students to create a Windows Movie Maker project and add pictures. Students can view a previous research paper or activity and use Windows Movie Maker 2.6 to create an animated storyboard. This will allow the students to be creative and relate to real life experience. To Exit, Close This Window. To Replay, click here
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Use the Rubric to Score your knowledge
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Windows XP is the operating system that most people have in their homes and business. Bill Gates is the CEO and founder of Microsoft Windows XP.
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Overview: How to know if you have Windows Movie Maker: 1. From the Start menu, click All Programs. 2. Click Windows Movie Maker. If Movie Maker launches, you then you’re ready to begin. If you can’t find Windows Movie Maker, then download Windows Movie Maker 2.0 System requirements: Supported Operating Systems: Any Windows XP version except Vista. Vista and up requires Windows Movie Maker 2.6.
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Please select the statements you agree before the training and after the training.
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“Hi! My name is Noe. I will be guiding you throughout the course. You will have a lot of fun learning how to make your projects into movies! Just imagine that the flag you taught yesterday can now move, that the digestive system can now be seen in 3D, that the math equation can now be interactive and that the pictures you talked about can come to life and that the videos you took can be edited to suit your classroom needs. Students now, more than ever need to have a teacher who can be creative in the classroom. You will become that teacher after completing this instructional material.
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