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Title: iMovie Professional Development for Teachers


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iMovie Professional Development for Teachers
  • Derek Rakowski
  • March 29th, 2004
  • EDER 675

2
InstructionOverview
  • iMovie is a digital video production software.
  • It uses footage from a digital camera.
  • Educators are beginning to take advantage of its
    benefits for learning.
  • Students are easily able to become proficient
    with its use.

3
iMovie Student ExampleRobotics Competition
An iMovie example would have played on this
slide. (robotics competition)
4
Benefits HigherOrder Thinking Skills
  • Visioning
  • Research skills
  • Planning skills
  • Time management skills
  • Problem solving skills
  • Logic skills
  • Analytical skills

5
Benefits Personaland Social Skills
  • Creativity
  • Growth of Confidence
  • Self-Esteem
  • Pride of Ownership
  • Explore their Individuality
  • Create Passion About a Project
  • Collaboration and Cooperation Skills
  • Student Empowerment

6
NeedsAssessment
  • Dr. Oakley School
  • 20 teachers with special ed background
  • 135 students grades 2 to 9
  • 1 to 9 teacher-student ratio
  • Each student is on an I.P.P.
  • Focus on language and math
  • Develop strategies to deal with learning
    disabilities
  • Purchasing 10 new iMac machines with iMovie
    software installed on each
  • Teachers attitude toward tech positive but will
    need to be taken in baby steps
  • What can iMovie do to enhance language learning?

7
ResourceAnalysis
  • 10 new iMacs
  • 2 digital video cameras
  • 1 digital still camera
  • Teacher librarian/technology lead teacher
  • For 20 teachers, resources will be adequate for
    the instructional objectives.

8
ConstraintAnalysis
  • Only two digital video cameras
  • Not enough for each group
  • Take footage in larger groups, then will download
    footage onto more than one machine for teams of
    two
  • Or borrow cameras from another school
  • Teacher attitude toward new software
  • Must sell them on the benefits
  • Get them excited about potential
  • Help them to see curricular connections and the
    potential uses for excellent teaching and
    learning opportunities

9
ContentAnalysis
  • Imperative Aspects
  • Potential benefits for students
  • Infusion into curricular topics
  • Assessment of student projects
  • Instruction not just about the software
  • Teachers will learn how to use iMovie
  • Focus will also be on how it can be used within
    the classroom

10
Content Web
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Personal Pet PeevesRelated to Content
  • Dont just teach the software
  • Give teachers a reason for doing it
  • Have them come with a topic
  • Give time to play and learn
  • We learn by doing
  • Connect it to kids
  • Curriculum
  • Teaching methods
  • Tips for working with students

12
TaskAnalysis
  • Use of the software is very procedural
  • The creation of an iMovie was broken into smaller
    chunks that fit together in a logical manner
  • The nature of the instruction dictates a very
    linear style of teaching
  • Learners will apply what they have learned on
    their own project
  • Reference materials will allow them to go ahead
    if needed rather than wait for others

13
TaskWeb
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ContextualAnalysis
  • Context is not a major factor in this case
  • Tasks and content are of a generalizable nature
    and can potentially be used with any group of
    students
  • Skills and knowledge learned would be used within
    a school and within quite generic conditions that
    the teachers are already accustomed to

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InstructionalObjectives
  • Mostly under domain of application
  • Tailored for teachers that will learn the
    software as well as how to use it with students
  • Teachers will develop a project that would be
    used with their own students and create their own
    exemplar
  • Teachers will also come up with evaluation
    strategies for student projects of this type

16
MediaSelection
  • Computer software and equipment
  • Photocopied Print Materials
  • Reference materials
  • Procedure sheets
  • Retrieval charts
  • Online iMovie curricular examples
  • Online instruction resources and references

17
DeliveryMethods
  • Face-to-Face
  • Maximum support for learners
  • Troubleshooting
  • Technical support
  • Curricular support
  • Enables group discussion and brainstorming
  • Professional Development Day
  • All teachers must attend
  • Will take place in one session rather than spread
    out over time

18
InstructionalStrategies
  • Guided discussions
  • Possible benefits of using iMovie
  • Curricular possibilities
  • Project-based learning
  • Teachers will create their own curricular project
    that they could use with their own students
  • Dramatic presentations
  • movie review presentation to evaluate their
    projects

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Duration/TimeBreakdown (4 hours)
  • Introduction to iMovie 10 minutes
  • Benefits of using iMovie with Students 15
    minutes
  • Viewing Examples of Student Projects and Creating
    Curricular Connections 30 minutes
  • Video Development Process (Script Writing, Story
    Boarding) 30 minutes
  • Production of Footage and Downloading 30
    minutes
  • iMovie Editing Techniques 60 minutes
  • Adding Sound, Music, Titles, and Credits 30
    minutes
  • Presentations and Assessment of Student Projects
    30 minutes
  • Conclusion 5 minutes

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AssessmentMethodology
  • Professional development so no summative
    evaluation is not important
  • Teachers will come in with very different levels
    of technological expertise
  • most of the formative evaluation will revolve
    around performance-based strategies
  • Direct observation of skills in using the
    hardware and software
  • Evaluation of the instruction itself
  • Teachers gain an understanding of how iMovie
    might be used with students
  • Come away with a positive experience
  • Leave with a finished product

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InstructionalMaterials
  • Apple has created excellent procedural PDF
    documents that are included in the Help section
    of the software
  • Huge amount of online reference materials
  • Developer created retrieval charts for guided
    discussions
  • Online exemplars for all curricular areas and
    grade levels
  • Links contained within an online web page for
    teachers to access during instruction or
    afterwards

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Reflectionson Process
  • Time
  • Needs assessment - made process easier
  • Target audience - Dr. Oakley
  • Very specific situation, but instruction would be
    similar for any school setting
  • PD day - teachers as learners
  • Different as compared to k-12 students
  • Approach to evaluation
  • Student Filmmaking Competitions
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