The object of the video was to create a story that had the elements who, what, when, where,why, and how and to then turn that story into a video to help teach others.
A quick video made for Ed Tech and Design class that shows how wars and the way we protest them have not changed much through the years but that there is hope for change - concept - voice mail recording
The "Dust Bowl in Numbers" video with teach students how to create and compare their own graphs of rainfall totals. It provides a little history about how rain contributed to the Dust Bowl and shows a step by step process on how to create your own graphs.
Great example of how spreadsheets and charts support more than just learning about math. This is fancy, but consider how students could use data and visual charts to support learning in your own thematic unit.
Media commentator Peter Williams argues that gaming can actually help kids learn and engage in their environment more deeply. Williams explains how games as varied as Donkey Kong and Fallout may have shaped his son's education and interests for the better.