Sunday, March 28, 2010

Instructional Video - AAAWWUBBIS



I have always loved music and been somewhat musically inclined, so I thought it would be silly to use music from another source if I can write my own. Then I realized that writing a song could work as an instructional video and would be a great project if students likewise have that talent. So this is an example of what I would love to see a student turn in as a project--it would benefit the student and it would benefit the whole class.

1 comment:

  1. Wow, very creative! I've never had someone do this before ;-). I think it's a great and fun way to remind your students of the subordinating conjunctions rules. You did lose a few points for the assignment for missing the storyboard, for not having any other text besides the credits (perhaps you could have added sing-along text on the bottom?), and also for just not using iMovie/Moviemaker a whole lot.

    So just to be clear. I think your video would work for your teaching purposes. However, there were some technicalities that needed to happen to show that you learned iMovie. I'm not really sure from this video how much you used iMovie at all.

    If you want to revise it and add in some IMovie elements, let me know and I can regrade it!

    Rick

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