Creativity Tools
This week has been interesting because my library is in
competition for a library makeover. After
working for the past week on how I would present to the committee that we were
in need and how it would benefit our campus, I decided to include the
students. While reading tech play 3 I
decided that I would play and let my students play around with tools given and create
a video and the one with the best video pitch and idea would win. I decided to keep it simple and pick 2
programs for time sake. I chose IMovie
and Movie Maker. When researching the
tools I found them both to be user friendly and easy to navigate. From the students perspective they found IMovie
a little more difficult to create than Movie Maker. They both have pieces where you can add your
own spin. Per the students movie maker
had more flexibility of what you could use and incorporate into your video,
whereas IMovie did not. We ended up
going with the Movie Maker and the video ended up being beautiful.
TPACK Model
Movie Maker and IMovie fits into the TPACK Model because it
can use all three parts of the model, content, technical, and pedagogical. With Movie Maker and IMovie students can plan
and create clips that demonstrates points of learning. Both programs can be utilized to show that
the students understand the content, understand the technology they are using
and what the overall objective is for them to learn.
Ways of Learning
Both of these programs could be used in many content
areas. Students can benefit from
teachers using this as a homework tool.
A teacher can record video of themselves working out a problem or
answering a question and students can view this after school for homework to
reinforce what was taught in the classroom.
These creativity tools offer the real world connection to content and
technology. When students see this they
feel it’s important and the drive to want to learn is moved higher.
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