Students will choose either a tourist attraction or other interesting topic that relates to the Midwest state they have been researching. They will film themselves talking in front of a green screen. This movie, along with an image from the internet will be uploaded into iMovie.
Each of the destinations for the tour will be "placemarked" and the students' videos will be linked in the tour.
We will watch the videos as we take our tour through the Midwest.
- The student will be able to write a script for their short film, listing key ideas and facts about their Midwest state's topic.
- The student will record themselves reading their script in front of a green screen.
- The student will select an image from the internet to represent their topic.
- The student (or teacher?) will edit the film in iMovie.
- The student will add a placemark for their tourist attraction in Google Earth.
- The student (or teacher) will link their movie to Google Earth.
Resources:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzZD4jHSlAw
Outcome: The students completed the first three steps listed above. Due to time constraints and technical issues with iMovie, I completed the movie editing step. There were also issues with uploading video to Google Earth, so that part was not completed.
Click here to view the movie created by my class.
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