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From the profound to the inane
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Presentation Title runs here l 00/00/003 Some Background 1
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Film roots 130 Ptolomy of Alexandria uncovers the astonishing occurence of persistence of vision. 1873 Muybridge's experiment with photography of motion begins only to succeed by 1877. 1895 December 28th. Lumuieres' first public viewing of cinematographe films at the Grand Cafe. Boulevard des Capucines, Paris. 1915 'Birth of a Nation' directed by D. W. Griffith is considered to be the first true feature film. 1928 Television demonstrated by John Logie Baird in London. First all talking movie called 'Lights of New York'. 1936 BBC begins TV service only to be brought to a halt by the outbreak of War. 1956 First use of videotape in TV. 1976 Home betamax videotape cassette system marketed by Sony. 1999 George Lucas uses digital cameras on 'Phantom Menace' 2004 DVDs outsell video tapes. Youtube launched by three ex-PayPal employees 2010 3D films relaunched and 3D TV sets in development 1951 CBS broadcasts the first color program on June 21, but only 25 receivers can accommodate mechanical color. Other 12 million see only a blank screen. 2011 Park Chan- Wook completes Nightfishing entirely on iPhone
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Presentation Title runs here l 00/00/006 As teachers 2
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‘The use of videotapes has been a common feature in language teaching for many years.’ The Practice of English Language Teaching Harmer, 2001
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Back-to-back
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Digital Immigrants v Digital Natives
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‘Disruptive innovations’
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Presentation Title runs here l 00/00/0013 ‘Wilfing’ What was I looking for? Admit to ‘wilfing’ Refused to comment
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Issues awn factor iewing conditions echnophobia ontent Y C T V
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Presentation Title runs here l 00/00/0015 Revitalising materials 2
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16 R A P apport ttitude articipation ‘See me!’
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286,339,624 views4,577,537 views The power of Youtube
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Common techniques Freeze-frame Platform for project work Sound only / picture only Split viewing (information gap)
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Sound only / picture only
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During: Subtitling Types of activities 2.0 Pre-watching:Webquests - grammar lecture Post-watching: Vox pop interviews / / DramatisationNews stories Publishing Reaction Agony Aunt / Video reply
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Types of activities 2.0 Meaningful Authentic Social
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‘what counts as useful is increasingly biased towards what can be represented and manipulated in digital form.’ Rethinking Learning for a Digital Age Beetham and Oliver, 2010
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Authenticity ‘Most of what we experience in today’s consumer-oriented society revolves around issues of what is real and what is fake.’ Authenticity James H. Gilmore and B. Joseph Pine II
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Teacher needs
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‘To inform, educate and entertain’
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Presentation Title runs here l 00/00/0026 Any Questions?
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Presentation Title runs here l 00/00/0029 The real world in your classroom…
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References
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Websites
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Thank you ‘See me!’ David.Kaye@pearson.com
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