Video
(1) Using Web-Based Video Resources in Teaching
- Many educational videos are on commercial sites that are blocked by schools because they may also provide access to inappropriate content. Fortunately, you can download files and upload them to your own private online file storage system. Download a video (sample science videos) and embed it in your portfolio, or provide an active link to it. If you provide a link, also include screen captures of key sections of the video or animation. Cite the source and describe how and why you will use it in instruction. Include links to three educational videos that are housed in your private online storage system (DropBox, Box.com, Google Drive, etc.). Cite references appropriately.
(2) Digital Video Editing - Practice movie
- Develop a practice movie using the files provide. Put this video on a streaming video server and embed in your website. Your movie should include:
- Imagery: stills (animated with Ken Burns effect) and video.
- subtitles (for instructional purposes)
- audio: background music, voice-over narration, and transitions
(3) Digital Video Editing - Personal Instructional movie
- Produce a brief instructional movie using your own footage. Put this video on a streaming video server and embed in your website. Your movie should include:
- Imagery: stills (animated with Ken Burns effect) and video.
- subtitles (for instructional purposes)
- audio: background music, voice-over narration, and transitions