Teaching with student-created online digital video using PrimaryAccess & DigitalStoryteller Tom Hammond University of Virginia.

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Teaching with student-created online digital video using PrimaryAccess & DigitalStoryteller Tom Hammond University of Virginia

Teaching with student-created video

Teaching with student-created video Compelling medium

Teaching with student-created video Compelling medium Compelling medium Can be shared / presented

Teaching with student-created video Author- ship

Teaching with student-created video Writing process Author- ship

Teaching with student-created video X

Teaching with student-created digital video More editable

Teaching with student-created digital video More portable More editable

Teaching with student-created digital video More portable More editable Free editors

Teaching with student-created digital video X

Teaching with student-created online digital video

Teaching with student-created online digital video Need only a browser

Teaching with student-created online digital video Need only a browser Compelling medium Can be shared / presented

Teaching with student-created online digital video Need only a browser More resources daily Compelling medium Can be shared / presented

Teaching with student-created online digital video Need only a browser More resources daily Compelling medium Can be shared / presented No local copy = no copyright problem?

Teaching with student-created online digital video Need only a browser More resources daily Compelling medium Can be shared / presented No local copy = no copyright problem? ?

Teaching with student-created online digital video Need only a browser More resources daily Compelling medium Can be shared / presented No local copy = no copyright problem? ? Compelling medium Lives by web, dies by web

Examples of student-created online digital video ?

A PA or DS movie =

Image list Audio file A PA or DS movie = +

Images from internet archives or Flickr Image list Audio file A PA or DS movie = +

Images from internet archives or Flickr Image list Audio file(s) A PA or DS movie = + Student voice-over (plus music?)

Images from internet archives or Flickr Image list Audio file(s) A PA or DS movie = + Student voice-over (plus music?) Movie played in browser

Setting up a class & an activity

Structuring PA or DS use

Instruction

Structuring PA or DS use Instruction Select images

Structuring PA or DS use Instruction Select images Write script

Structuring PA or DS use Instruction Select images Write script Record narration

Structuring PA or DS use Instruction Select images Write script Record narration Final edit

Structuring PA or DS use Instruction with structured note-taking

Structuring PA or DS use Instruction Write script with structured note-taking

Structuring PA or DS use Instruction Select images Write script with structured note-taking

Structuring PA or DS use Instruction Select images Write script with structured note-taking

Structuring PA or DS use Instruction Select images Write script Record narration with structured note-taking

Structuring PA or DS use Instruction Select images Write script Record narration Final edit with structured note-taking

Impact on student outcomes?

High track

Impact on student outcomes? High track Middle track

Impact on student outcomes? High track Middle track Low track

Impact on student outcomes? High track Middle track Low track No end-of- unit project

Impact on student outcomes? High track Middle track Low track No end-of- unit project PPT end-of- unit project

Impact on student outcomes? High track Middle track Low track No end-of- unit project PPT end-of- unit project PA end-of- unit project

Impact on student outcomes? High track Middle track Low track No end-of- unit project PPT end-of- unit project PA end-of- unit project

Impact on student outcomes? High track Middle track Low track No end-of- unit project PPT end-of- unit project PA end-of- unit project NOT CONCLUSIVE

Impact on student outcomes? High track Middle track Low track No end-of- unit project PPT end-of- unit project PA end-of- unit project NOT CONCLUSIVE (yet)

To follow up Websites (i.e., –Documentation (such as it is) –Blog, forums Tapped In –Live chat on September 13th –Digital History group Conferences –VASS? –NCSS? In-district contacts –Tom Windsor –…volunteers?