01 Mar New Month, New Course – Five Video Projects for Almost Every Classroom
Creating videos with students is one of my favorite things to do with students. Over the years I’ve helped students and their teachers create animated videos, green screen videos, mini documentaries, and instructional videos. In my new Practical Ed Tech course, Five Video Projects for Almost Every Classroom I will teach you how to do those video projects and more.
In Five Video Projects for Almost Every Classroom I’ll share all of my favorite planning, production, publishing, and assessment tips. And as the title implies, I show you how to carry out five video projects that you can do in your classroom.
The projects in this course can be done in elementary, middle, and high school classrooms. Whether you have iPads, Chromebooks, Macs, or Windows computers you will be able to do these projects.
Course Dates and Logistics
This course will be delivered to your inbox in a series of weekly emails beginning on March 14th at 6am ET. Every week for five weeks you’ll receive a new lesson that contains written guidance, downloadable handouts, and video tutorials. And because the course is email based, I’m just an email away to answer any and all of your questions. Sign-up by March 7th to save $10.
Are you a tech coach or media specialist looking for some new ideas to share with your colleagues? If so, 50 Tech Tuesday Tips is an eBook you need. You can get it right here.
Creating videos with students is one of my favorite things to do with students. Over the years I’ve helped students and their teachers create animated videos, green screen videos, mini documentaries, and instructional videos. In my new Practical Ed Tech course, Five Video Projects for Almost Every Classroom I will teach you how to do those video projects and more. In Five Video Projects for Almost Every Classroom I’ll share all of my favorite planning, production, publishing, and assessment tips. And as the title implies, I show you how to carry out five video projects that you can do in your classroom. The projects in this course can be done in elementary, middle, and high school classrooms. Whether you have iPads, Chromebooks, Macs, or Windows computers you will be able to do these projects.Course Dates and Logistics This course will be delivered to your inbox in a series of weekly emails beginning on March 14th at 6am ET. Every week for five weeks you’ll receive a new lesson that contains written guidance, downloadable handouts, and video tutorials. And because the course is email based, I’m just an email away to answer any and all of your questions. Sign-up by March 7th to save $10.
Are you a tech coach or media specialist looking for some new ideas to share with your colleagues? If so, 50 Tech Tuesday Tips is an eBook you need. You can get it right here.how to, practical ed tech, Professional Development, video projectsRead More
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