iMovie and Assessment

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ASSESSING UNDERSTANDING OF STUDENTS ENGAGED IN MULTIMEDIA PROJECT DESIGN ALTERNATIVE TITLE: IMOVIE

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November In Service 2011

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  • 1. ASSESSINGUNDERSTANDING OFSTUDENTS ENGAGED INMULTIMEDIA PROJECTDESIGNALTERNATIVE TITLE: IMOVIE

2. WORKSHOP OUTLINETheoretical Multimedia Learning & DesignPractical Instructional Design & AssessmentMechanical Working with iMovie 3. IMOVIE IS FUN, BUThttp://aodny.com/wp-content/uploads/bells_and_whistles1.jpg 4. MULTIMEDIALEARNINGCognitive Channels Visual + AuditoryKnowledge Facts, Imagery, Procedures, Mental ModelsThe Medium is the Message Form vs. ContentMeyer & Sims (1994); Tversky et al (2006); Black (1992); McLuhan (1964); McCloud (1993) 5. MULTIMEDIA DESIGN Multimodal Representations Varied entry points; accessibility Construction of Understanding Process vs. Product Participatory Culture Young peoples involvement in media creation and online spaces 6. WHAT WAS GOOD? 7. INSTRUCTIONALDESIGN Roles Producer, Director, Graphics, Writer, Narrator, Music Coordinator, Editor Explicit Goals & Assessment Content (relevance, accuracy, depth, inference, extension) Form (effectiveness, clarity, quality) When and How to Assess Rubrics!, Peer, Self, Teacher Jigsaw (Collaborative projects) 8. IMOVIEProjects and Events File and Resource ManagementVideo Time Line Editing, Titles, TransitionsAudio Narration, Music, and Sounds 9. TIPS AND TRICKSVideo + Audio Enhancements Ken Burns, Ducking, Audio SyncingFair Use (Education) Comfight.com, Prelinger Archives +Any Video Converter 10. ASSIGNMENT TOPICS The planets on the way to the sun How to make a paper airplane The Pythagorean theorem Five influential world leaders The life cycle of a tadpole 11. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA Research Gathering information on topic from a variety of sources 5 Sufficient research has been done in preparation for the video 1 No research on topic has been done prioir to starting on video Video Images, Movies, Titles, Transitions 5 Sequence of static images and video and Ken Burns effects supports the effectiveness of video 1 Sequence of images and use of effects negatively impacts effectiveness of video Audio Narration, Music, Sound Effects, Mixing 5- Narration is clear and smooth; use of music and sounds supports the visual presentation 1 Narration is inaudible at times; use of music and sound effects negatively impacts effectiveness of video