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Rhys Daunic

POV - Project Voicescape | PBS - 1 views

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    roject VoiceScape welcomes good ideas, films-in-progress or completed short films made by aspiring filmmakers in grades 7-12. The program provides mentorship to young filmmakers and showcases their work on a variety of PBS/POV related media. Fifteen young people will be selected for Project VoiceScape and will be honored in June 2011 at a ceremony in Washington, DC.
Rhys Daunic

American Film Institute: Film Production Flash Presenation - 0 views

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    Shows descriptions of 5 production steps in a Flash presentation.
Pablo Zatz

Featured Wiki: Fugleflicks | - 2 views

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    Classroom examples of wiki use in art/film making
Corinne Carriero

What Does it Mean to Teach? - 2 views

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    "Some big ideas around 21st century skills and teaching with technology. Originally created as a summary of the ASB (Amer. School of Bombay) Unplugged Conference in Mumbai, India 2010. Compiles thoughts from leaders in tech education and explores the big topics of conversation around what the 21st century classroom looks like. Filmed from an original prezi presentation at http://prezi.com/gx6ycgphlszm/"
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    Awesome video! Don't be put off that it is 11 minutes - watch it!!
Rhys Daunic

Growing Up Digital, Wired for Distraction - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    I'd like to hear more about who's bridging the gaps between traditional skills and students' new habits ;)  Great missed opportunities to connect Vishal's love of film with the English curriculum, for example.  
Rhys Daunic

"A Wrinkle In Time" In 90 Seconds on Vimeo - 4 views

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    film fest -- make a video version of a Newberry Award winning book in 90 seconds. 
Rhys Daunic

PBS Teachers | Digital Media: New Learners of the 21st Century - 2 views

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    Digital Media: New Learners of the 21st Century addresses this vital question, taking viewers to the frontlines of what is rapidly becoming an education revolution. The film, targeted at parents, teachers, and anyone concerned about education in America, explores how exceptional educators are increasingly using digital media and interactive practices to ignite their students' curiosity and ingenuity, help them become civically engaged, allow them to collaborate with peers worldwide, and empower them to direct their own learning.
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    I love how the video taps into the power and importance of "play" as a route to learning.
Rhys Daunic

Free Film Production Resources - 1 views

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    Templates for Screenplay, Storyboard, Shots, Budgets, etc.
anonymous

America's Perfect Storm (video) - 0 views

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    Film based on report by ETS, "Perfect Storm". This could be a great rsourse for workshops and introducing teachers to the need.
Sheila Tebbano

Mapped historical photos, film, and audio | SepiaTown - 1 views

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    See then and now pictures of locations in major cities. This is really interesting for NYC teacher and kids.
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    Check out this site!
Rhys Daunic

SimplyScripts - Movie Scripts and Screenplays - 3 views

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    Great resource for having kids read along with videos or movies, and discuss what is different between the printed word and the screen.
Rhys Daunic

Students Evolve from Consumers to Critics and Creators | Edutopia - 1 views

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      Digital School Solutions should become an organizational member!  (full disclosure, I am a member and am on the board ;) 
    • Rene Hahn
       
      I agree!
  • Filmmaker and George Lucas Educational Foundation chairman George Lucas thinks it's time to change "English" class into "Communication" class, where students learn the grammatical rules of graphic arts, film, and music along with English grammar.
Rhys Daunic

Mathematics in Movies - 2 views

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    Math in movie scenes.  This can be a prompt for kids to make their own stories around math problems!
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    Hey Rhys, I'm facilitating a PD today on integrating video into the classroom and I think I'll share this link with my teachers. Thanks for the share!
Rhys Daunic

The Heritage of Digital and Media Literacy | KnightComm - 0 views

  • literacy is beginning to be defined as the ability to share meaning through symbol systems in order to fully participate in society
  • “text” is beginning to be understood as any form of expression or communication in fixed and tangible form that uses symbol systems, including language, still and moving images, graphic design, sound, music and interactivity.
  • New types of texts and new types of literacies have been emerging over a period of more than 50 years.
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  • information literacy, media literacy, media education, visual literacy, news literacy, health media literacy, and digital literacy, among others
  • disciplinary backgrounds of the stakeholders
  • wide scope of the knowledge and skills involved
  • These concepts must not be treated as competitors
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      yet they compete for the focus of transformational efforts of educators, and time within the curriculum.  
  • a closely-knit family
  • information literacy has typically been associated with research skills. Media literacy typically has been associated with critical analysis of news, advertising and mass media entertainment. Health media literacy has been associated with exploring media’s impact on making positive choices related to nutrition, exercise, body image, violence and substance abuse prevention. Digital literacy is associated with the ability to use computers, social media, and the Internet
    • Rhys Daunic
       
      interesting to see how they have settled in.  I have always considered media literacy to encompass all of the above.  technical skills necessary to "access... and create... in a variety of media".  info literacy to "access and synthesize" info.  the focus on critical analysis within media literacy can be applied across the curriculum -- health is one area of focus, violence another -- both subjects impacted greatly by media messages.   * quotes refer to the NAMLE.net Definition of Media Literacy.  
  • “digital and media literacy” is used to encompass the full range of cognitive, emotional and social competencies that includes the use of texts, tools and technologies; the skills of critical thinking and analysis; the practice of message composition and creativity; the ability to engage in reflection and ethical thinking; as well as active participation through teamwork and collaboration.
  • empowered to speak out on behalf of the missing voices and omitted perspectives in our communities
  • By identifying and attempting to solve problems, people use their powerful voices and their rights under the law to improve the world around them
  • spiral of empowerment
  • active participation in lifelong learning
  • both consuming and creating messages
  • consistent with constructivist education
  • Common Core State Standards Initiative (2010) points out, “To be ready for college, workforce training, and life in a technological society, students need the ability to gather, comprehend, evaluate, synthesize, report on, and create a high volume and extensive range of print and nonprint texts in media forms old and new. The need to research and to consume and produce media is embedded into every element of today’s curriculum.”
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      there it is.  we have to emphasize this statement explicitly in development of units addressing the specific standards? 
  • Essential Competencies of Digital and Media Literacy 1.    ACCESS Finding and using media and technology tools skillfully and sharing appropriate and relevant information with others 2.   ANALYZE & EVALUATE Comprehending messages and using critical thinking to analyze message quality, veracity, credibility, and point of view, while considering potential effects or consequences of messages 3.   CREATE Composing or generating content using creativity and con­fidence in self-expression, with awareness of purpose, audience, and composition techniques 4.   REFLECT Applying social responsibility and ethical principles to one’s own identity and lived experience, communication behavior and conduct 5.   ACT Working individually and collaboratively to share knowledge and solve problems in the family, the workplace and the community, and participating as a member of a community at local, regional, national and international levels
  • “Teachers understand media’s influence on culture and people’s actions and communication; as a result, teachers use a variety of approaches for teaching students how to construct meaning from media and nonprint texts and how to compose and respond to film, video, graphic, photographic, audio, and multimedia texts
  • “preservice, inservice, and staff development programs that will focus on new literacies, multimedia composition, and a broadened concept of literacy”
  • Understand how people use media in their personal and public lives Recognize the complex relationships among audiences and media content Appreciate that media content is produced within social and cultural contexts Understand the commercial nature of media Use media to communicate to specific audiences
  • But genuine educational change in K–12 and higher education does not come about simply by generating documents or developing written standards
  • What is needed now is a clear and compelling vision of the instructional practices
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    Regarding what's missing from the Core Common Standards -- new texts, new media, viewing...  Where does "complexity" of new media text get taught? How will teachers learn to parse it?  Is new media analysis and production a discipline?  Yes in my opinion.  Is it interdisciplinary? Yes.  Media related to various content areas have their own criteria.  Video, photography, blogs, social networks and the systems that deliver them are, in a way, their own languages. They are increasingly dominating how our society functions, informs and represents itself.  HOW can this still be an afterthought for educators?  Fear?  Uncertainty on how to proceed?  Because it's not tested? The text landscape is more complex than the textbook.  
myfanwi

The Blueprint for Teaching and Learning in The Moving Image - 1 views

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    The Blueprint for Teaching and Learning: The Moving Image (preK -12) is divided into three types of media: Film, Television, and Animation. Each of the 5 strands-Making Moving Images; Literacy; Connections; Cultural Resources; and Careers and Lifelong Learning-includes benchmarks, indicators of student learning, and suggested activities...
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    Great resource! Thanks! Will be sure to pass it on to the teachers that need this. Specially the opportunities section.
Rhys Daunic

Video Curriculum: Unit 3 | Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC) - 2 views

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    video production resources
Sue Morris

K12 Online Conference 2009 | Kicking it Up a Notch Film School For Video Podcasters - 2 views

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    Great video on thinking critically about storyboarding for video podcasting
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