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What is Audio & Video?Video and audio in the classroom can be a refreshing way to teach students to plan, organize, write, communicate, collaborate, and analyze. A successful video project has undergone a process of researching, scripting, organizing, filming, editing, and publishing. Students also have the opportunity to apply artistic and dramatic skills to their academic work. Students can consume audio/video that enhances their education, they can also produce it.
With the abundance of webcams, phone cameras, flip cams, digital recorders, and editing tools, video is in the forefront of the media lives of students. Many of them spend as much time, if not more, watching YouTube as opposed to television. Some colleges even include video submissions as part of their application process. In time, students may need to be able to express themselves as effectively through moving imagery as with the written word. This page is a collection of resources that will help bridge the gap. 12 Web 2.0 Tools for Audio & Video:
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12 Ways to use Video:
In the video below from TED Ed, Salman Khan (who created the Khan Academy) talks about the use of videos in a 'flipped' and more humanized classroom.
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Tutorials: Many more can be found at Adobe Youth Voices
The video below introduces Graphic Design Fundamentals.
Below you can view information about the importance of audio.
The video below shows how to properly handle a camera:
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The tutorial video below shows the basics of shot composition.
The video below introduces basic audio terms and accessories.
Below you can view information tips about camera settings.
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12 x 2 Online Video Resources:
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12 x 2 Online Sound Resources:
* Watch the following video from TED Ed, 'What Cameras see that our eyes don't,' by Bill Shribman and an associated lesson here.
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References:
Van Meter Library: https://sites.google.com/a/vmbulldogs.com/van-meter-secondary-library-voice/image-sites-and-resources
Adobe Youth Voices: http://youthvoices.adobe.com/
Adobe Youth Voices: http://youthvoices.adobe.com/