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MMHS Technology and Media Festival Guidelines FEBRUARY 19, 2009 5:30 – 6:30 PM PROJECTS DUE 2/12/09.

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1 MMHS Technology and Media Festival Guidelines FEBRUARY 19, 2009 5:30 – 6:30 PM PROJECTS DUE 2/12/09

2 GUIDELINES PURPOSE: To showcase teacher and student work PURPOSE: To showcase teacher and student work No more than 3 products per student, class or teacher No more than 3 products per student, class or teacher Each student must have a teacher sponsor Each student must have a teacher sponsor Copyright permission must be attached to product – for EVERYTHING! Copyright permission must be attached to product – for EVERYTHING!

3 JUDGED AREAS MIDDLE SCHOOL - class, small group, individual MIDDLE SCHOOL - class, small group, individual HIGH SCHOOL – small group, individual HIGH SCHOOL – small group, individual TEACHER – individual TEACHER – individual

4 POWERPOINT A series of slides using text, graphics, movies, and other objects positioned on individual pages or "slides". Narration and sound are optional EXAMPLE 1 EXAMPLE 2

5 VIDEO / SEQUENTIAL STILL series of still digital images, along with computer graphics, music, narration, and other computer enhancements series of still digital images, along with computer graphics, music, narration, and other computer enhancements produced using computer programs such as Photostory or Movie Maker. produced using computer programs such as Photostory or Movie Maker. may not exceed 5 minutes. (Photostory has a music maker built in – no need for copyright. may not exceed 5 minutes. (Photostory has a music maker built in – no need for copyright.Photostory

6 LIVE ACTION VIDEO full motion productions such as drama comedies, documentaries, commercials, news shows, talk shows, interviews, instructional presentations full motion productions such as drama comedies, documentaries, commercials, news shows, talk shows, interviews, instructional presentations have onscreen actors, hosts, narrators, etc have onscreen actors, hosts, narrators, etc captured with a video or digital video camera captured with a video or digital video camera edited using computer technology such as Movie Maker, Pinnacle, or other. edited using computer technology such as Movie Maker, Pinnacle, or other. Audio must be used. may not exceed 5 minutes. Audio must be used. may not exceed 5 minutes.

7 GRAPHIC DESIGN 2-D art products generated with computer technology such as Pixie, Paint, Draw, Print Shop or sketchy on the palms. 2-D art products generated with computer technology such as Pixie, Paint, Draw, Print Shop or sketchy on the palms.sketchy Entries may include posters, brochures, pictures, book jackets, illustrations, etc. Entries may include posters, brochures, pictures, book jackets, illustrations, etc.

8 Created by Sara Roy using Sketchy on the palm.

9 COMPUTER ANIMATION a group of individual graphic images combined to produce an animated product. a group of individual graphic images combined to produce an animated product. computer is used to manipulate the objects to create an animation. computer is used to manipulate the objects to create an animation. This can be done with Sketchy on the palm, SCRATCH – you can learn this at Tech Thursday. This can be done with Sketchy on the palm, SCRATCH – you can learn this at Tech Thursday. may not exceed 5 minutes. may not exceed 5 minutes. Narration and sound are optional. Narration and sound are optional. Example 1 Example2 Example 1 Example2 Example

10 WEBSITE Collection of Web pages, images, videos and other digital media, hosted on the World Wide Web, created for an educational purpose Collection of Web pages, images, videos and other digital media, hosted on the World Wide Web, created for an educational purpose will include links so that it is interactive with the viewer. will include links so that it is interactive with the viewer. should have a URL address and be linked to the school’s homepage. should have a URL address and be linked to the school’s homepage. No social networking sites will be accepted. Example 1 Example 2 No social networking sites will be accepted. Example 1 Example 2Example 1Example 2Example 1Example 2

11 PODCASTS / VODCASTS digital media files, distributed over the Internet for playback on portable media players and personal computers. digital media files, distributed over the Internet for playback on portable media players and personal computers. Should be posted on the Internet with a URL address and be linked to the school’s homepage. Should be posted on the Internet with a URL address and be linked to the school’s homepage. Example 1 goto the bottom of the page Example 1 goto the bottom of the page Example 1 Example 1

12 IF YOU WANT TO BE A PART OF THE MMHS TECH FESTIVAL 1. CHOOSE YOUR CATEGORY 2. GET INSTRUCTIONS FROM YOUR SCIENCE TEACHER 3. ASK A TEACHER TO SPONSOR YOU 4. DISCUSS YOUR PROJECT WITH YOUR SPONSORING TEACHER 5. DECIDE ON A TOPIC

13 IF YOU WANT TO BE A PART OF THE MMHS TECH FESTIVAL 1. WORK ON YOUR PROJECT AT HOME 2. WORK AT SCHOOL ON THURSDAYs IN THE MEDIA CENTER FROM 3-4:30 3. CONTINUE TO DISCUSS PROJECT WITH SPONSORING TEACHER 4. BURN PROJECT ON A CD OR PUT IT ON A PEN DRIVE (if you need help with this see your science teacher0 5. PROJECT DUE ON 2/19/08

14 MMHS MEDIA FESTIVAL WIKISPACE VISIT THE MMHS MEDIA FESTIVAL WIKISPACE FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://mmhstechfestival.wikispaces. com/

15 JOIN US FEBRUARY 19, 2009 FOR THE 2 nd ANNUAL MMHS TECHNOLOGY MEDIA FESTIVAL 5:50-6:30 MMHS MEDIA CENTER


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