Tuesday
Noteworthy
- Assignment Due today 26 February 2019: Field Observation I | Reflections about your students
- Assignment Due (in class) 12 March: Script & Storyboard
- Assignment Due in class 14 March: Field Observation II Access to Technology
- Assignment Due (in class) 19 March: Digital Story Assessment Rubric
Reading: Lambert, J. (2012) Chapter 7: Approaches to the Scripting Process & Chapter 8: Storyboarding, Digital Storytelling. pp. 88-101.
Mini Lecture: Analyzing Multimodal Compositions
Discussion 1: Reflections about your students
- Three things that you learned about your students.
- Two questions that you still have.
- One aspect of the learning experience that you enjoyed.
Workshop | WeVideo: video production and editing (I DO, YOU DO, WE DO, YOU DO…)
- Basic editing in Timeline Mode
- Titles
- Multiple tracks -> video
- Animation
- Video Levels (Dissolve)
- Audio
- Audio Levels
- Multiple tracks -> audio
Thursday
Noteworthy
- Assignment Due (in class) 12 March: Script & Storyboard
- Assignment Due in class 14 March: Field Observation II Access to Technology
- Assignment Due (in class) 19 March: Digital Story Assessment Rubric
- Digital StoryTelling Exploration Deliverables
Reading: Ohler, J. (2013) Chapter 4: Assessing Digital Stories. Digital Storytelling in the Classroom. Thousand Oaks, CA : Corwin. pp. 83-91.
Workshop: Audio for Digital Storytelling
- Recording and uploading your voice-over narration
- Where is the mic?
- How to hold the mic?
- Where to do the recording?
- How to upload a recording?
- Sound Effects (SFX) and Free Sound from the Audio Commons
Discussion 1: Scripting for Digital Storytelling
- The 7th Step — writing for your audience
- A few notes about scripting
- Just short enough, but not any shorter
- Including a scene, position yourself within the narrative
- Focus on the narrative, use visuals, SFX and music to texture the narrative with context and description.
- Dear students… 4×6
- The Story Spine: Pixar’s 4th Rule of Storytelling
- Viewing: Cycle of Life – a digital story by Dany Martinez
- 4×6 and Pixar’s 4th Rule of Storytelling
Discussion 2: Storyboarding for Digital Storytelling
Resources: There are any number of storyboarding apps to choose from including apps dedicated to the iPad. (You might just prefer using Post-It Notes on a sheet of paper).
- Visit the App store and explore the various StoryBoard tools. While I cannot recommend one or another application, there are numerous interesting apps to explore. Of course read the reviews before spending money.
- Prezi is particularly effective for storyboarding.
- You might also consider Google Slides. (Please note: the application you choose for your storyboard needs to be well suited for representing the semiotic systems you are exploring).
- Lino – collaborative bulletin board for posting notes, images, and video
Discussion 3: Digital Storytelling & Assessment
- Assignment Due 19 March (in class) | Blog Post 7: Digital Storytelling Assessment Rubric
- Ohler, J. (2013) Chapter 4: Assessing Digital Stories. Digital Storytelling in the Classroom.
- why assess? In the era of accountability & ubiquitous technology
- What to assess — digital story assessment traits
- How to assess — do I need to make a rubric? Can I establish criteria and qualitatively discuss effectiveness?
- Viewing: Lost & Found – by Jeff Leinaweaver
- Small group activity: Digital Storytelling and Assessing “Media Grammar.” Link to course readings edsh68
- Ohler 14 | Ohler, J. (2013) Chapter 14: Media Grammar.
- Seeing & hearing the story | Lambert, J. (2012) Chapter 5: Seven Steps of Digital Storytelling
Workshop 2: MoreAudio for Digital Storytelling
- Sound editing workshop
- Log in to WeVideo and go to your practice edit.
- In video track, insert images of people having a conversation
- Record, upload and lay down voices for the conversation
- Make sure the voices are timed appropriately
- Lay down a music track
- Include a SFX (sound effect)
- Balance sound levels
- (I DO, YOU DO, WE DO, YOU DO…)
- Audio
- Audio Levels
- Multiple tracks -> audio
- Basic editing in Timeline Mode
- Titles
- Multiple tracks -> video
- Animation
- Video Levels (Dissolve)