Fun times developing 21st century skills! November 3, 2008
Posted by mvalia in IS 49, video production, web 2.0.Tags: staten island tech, staten island zoo, video production
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As 21st century educators teach students to become media producers, the journey through the learning process can be hilarious. When we teach students to use iMovie and Movie Maker, the first projects they come up with as they are practicing using the software and honing their skills often bring out their personalities and make you smile when they produce a really wacky video. Of course we want students to produce moving pieces about the importance of voting or giving students a voice, but it is just as powerful to see students demonstrate their production skills when they are just goofing around.
Many of my students have YouTube pages are filled with comical stuff they do after hours.
The SNL skit that aired November 1st about a group of Staten Island Tech students who created a crazy giraffe video for the Staten Island Zoo is a great example of this playful production. The use of stiffly animated giraffes, slideshow photos and psychedelic transitions are typical ingredients students use when they play around with video production tools. I was also amused that the representative from the zoo said he “hasn’t seen the movie yet,” but was sure it would be OK. He was wrong!
While I am still investigating the back story of the skit and will ask my former IS49 students who currently go to SITech for the full scoop, it wouldn’t surprise me if this video was made by students. I don’t think it was, but as my students are capable of movies of this production level as 8th graders, it should be an easy task for the bright students at SI Tech.
For your enjoyment… Giraffes.
The Dell TechKnow Experience at IS49 June 27, 2008
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For ten Saturdays in this past spring, 15 students attended the Dell TechKnow computer program at IS49. Students were given their own computer, took it apart, put it together and learned the inner workings of a PC. This five-minute documentary is a snapshot of the experience.
MOUSE Squad Vlog: We Won MOUSE Squad of the Year! June 12, 2008
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In the this episode of the MOUSE Squad vlog, we discuss why we won MOUSE Squad of the Year in the middle school division, show off our trophies and clown around.
MOUSE Squad Vlog: The Computer Time Capsule June 11, 2008
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In this episode, we look back at one of our favorite projects – the computer time capsule. We found an old 286 Gateway 2000 from 1987 in one of the first floor classrooms. We took it apart, removed the hard drive and put it in a more capable computer. Amazingly, the operating system and the files all worked! The MOUSE Squad enjoyed seeing what vintage computers look like and got a glimpse of what computers in schools was like before they were born.
MOUSE Squad Vlog: What is Mouse Squad? June 10, 2008
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In the first episode of the MOUSE Squad vlog at IS49, my students explain what the MOUSE Squad is and what their duties are on this computer repair-team.
Construction cloud looms over the Greenmarket at Union Square June 9, 2008
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Video assignment: Produce a two-minute documentary about any intersection in New York City.
My group and I decided to take three cameras out to Union Square and document the agricultural commerce that ensues at the Greenmarket at Union Square – 17th St and Union Square.
While I was interviewing farmers and vendors, many voiced their negative feelings about the construction that was taking place that would eventually wipe out a 20ft section of the square and convert a historic building into a restaurant.
Here are the other documentaries from my class:
Astor Place
Television ad spots by 8th grade advanced computers class June 8, 2008
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As part of our year-long advertising project for my advanced computers class, formed groups and created “pretend” companies. They began learning about print advertising and made logos and magazine ads. Next, they learned how to edit sound and wrote and recorded their own radio ads. After that, they moved to television. They were taught about shooting video and editing it in Windows Movie Maker. The did not learn any television production and the videos represent their raw, un-taught talent. The ended the year creating corporate websites for their companies. Those sites can be found at: http://www.mrvalia.com/810websites