- allowing students to reflect on their work
- providing an assessment task - students may be required to apply their knowledge and include relevant findings in a video according to a unit that they have been part of
- encourages technological literacy in students
- provides a tool for communication and evaluation
- provides stimulus for visual and auditory learners
- could be used as a hook for a lesson or crafted to be an activity that poses Higher Order Thinking questions to students
- could require students to synthesise their findings by combining information and prompting decision making and planning about what is to go into the movie to gain the best possible result
Weaknesses and threats are:
- MovieMaker may be difficult to teach because of the many functions and applications available in the program
- virtually no pedagogy in some movies
- possibility of it not be utilised as a tool which can be taught through and may not have any relevance to learning (needs to be in context)
As you can see, the movie that I have create poses a variety of questions which prompt students to reflect on what they are seeing and compare their daily life with what it might be like to live in a country other than Australia. As the students see the images, they could write down dot points to answer the questions featured within the movie. A lesson could follow this which synthesises the information found through collaboration with other peers. Students could work together to find the similarities and differences between our culture and that of Asia.
Hey Jasmine,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading your blog on digital videos. You have some very interesting points. I especially love the way that videos can add so much more to a learning experience including increasing engagement and motivation levels. This as we know makes for happy, easily managed little learners. I also found that Kearney and Shuck provided some excellent points about digital videos and I too used them as references. One thing I noticed on your blog is that you forgot to reference your source at the end of your blog. Thanks for the enjoyable and informative blog.
Hi Leah,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for alerting me of my lack of referencing at the end of my blog. I was under the impression that we only needed to reference at the end of our synopsis but that musn't be the case.
Thanks again
Jasmine