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Media, Multimedia, and Project Based Learning Presenter: Hall Davidson
November 7, 2002 5:30-7:00 pm

Program Information

Making media projects excites students, teachers, and the excitement can be extended to the educational community through sharing on ubiquitous technology platforms like VCRs.

Research, resources, and imagination are key components to a meaning K-12 media/multimedia projects.  Learn to tap print, music, graphics, video, and the internet as resources.  See mind-boggling student projects from Kindergarten to high school from the California Student Media & Multimedia Festival, and learn how to build them around a standards base.  Projects range from VCRs and camcorders to nonlinear editing and multimedia (HyperStudio, PowerPoint, etc.), from low-tech to high tech, and from pencil drawings to DVDs.

Please review the following files before attending the videoconference:

Multimedia Project Planning Sheet

Video Project Storyboard

Video Project Classroom Planning Sheet (also adapts for multimedia)

Judges Scoring Rubric

Multimedia Project Scoring Rubric
 

Also review these for further reference and deeper understanding:

Technology Integration and Technology Plan Worksheets

Nuts and Bolts of Digital Video -

All these files are also available at http://www.mediafestival.org/downloads.html, which also includes many other files of interest. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view above files. Click here to download free copy.

Presenter Bio

Hall Davidson is the director of education services at PBS station KOCE, director of the 37 year old California Student Media Festival, award winning technology educator, the keynote for the last National Education Computing Conference, and the author of the feature article on copyright in October issue of Technology and Learning Magazine.

Resources

www.mediafestival.org
www.halldavidson.net
www.schoolhousevideo.org