MovieMaker

=Facilitated by Shirley Garrett= =Beginning Level= =**April 19, 2013**= =**9:15-11:15 A.M.**= =**and**= =**May 7, 2013**= =**12:30-3:30 P.M.**= ||
 * =[[image:COMPUT07.JPG width="160" height="142"]]= || = Movie Maker: Directing Student Learning =
 * Description: || You can be the director of your students' learning through movies! Have you ever had your students take notes while watching an instructional video, and they asked you how to spell a word? You can add your words to videos for note taking. You can also make instructional videos by inserting your own pictures and videos and adding narration, motion, and music! Movie Maker is a great software for students to use, too!

Movie Maker isn’t included in Windows 7. However, you can still turn your videos and photos into movies in Windows 7 by installing a video editing program from another company for free.

Before you begin, you may want to think about a topic and gather pictures or videos.

Do you have a unitedstreaming account? This is a great source of editable videos. || -View examples of videos made in Movie Maker. -Create a folder for pictures, videos, movies, and project. -Go to unitedstreaming.com to locate a video clip(s) and download (or use pictures and videos of your own) and save in the newly created folder. -Import pictures, videos, and music into the newly created folder. -Add narration, titles, motion, transitions, and music. Save often. -Save as a movie. -Brainstorm ideas on how to utilize //Movie Maker// to direct student learning. || @http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/get-movie-maker-download || -George C. Marshall: The Determined Master Strategist -[|By Bloodshed or by Treaty: Creek (Muscogee) Indian Land Concessions] -Audie Murphy: Branded by War? Shirley's example: -Periodic Table video clip with words added (save as an email attachment in Movie Maker) -media type="file" key="My Movie.mp4" width="300" height="300" -Students video of endangered animal PhotoStory videos (too large) -Hail video (error) || []
 * Objectives: || -Download Movie Maker, if necessary.
 * Download: || Download Movie Maker for Windows 7:
 * Examples: || Justin's History Day Projects
 * Websites and How to Videos: || Microsoft:

YouTube: @http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZZij3NNyVg

For Dummies: @http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/windows-live-movie-maker-create-edit-and-view-movi.html

Steve Schreiner: Using Window Movie Maker 2.6 to Incorporate Multimedia Presentations in your Classroom and Enhance Student Learning || = = || Emily Blalock Dawn Burts Cathy Smith Lynn Brown Starr Burks Beverly Krause Dorothy Mobley Jodi Saunders Becky Kenimer Sharman Dryden || Evaluation for Tech U workshops.pdf ||
 * Ideas: || [[file:Movie Maker in the Classroom 50+ways+to+use+photostory+3.rtf]](a list of ideas adapted from PhotoStory) ||
 * Resources: || ** Pictures: **
 * [|Pics 4 Learning]
 * [|Flickr]
 * Music: **
 * [|www.freeplaymusic.com]
 * Colored slides: **
 * []
 * Make your own in PowerPoint and save as a jpeg
 * UnitedStreaming: **
 * **www.unitedstreaming.com**
 * ID Brookstone and password Cougars
 * Note that under "video detail" on a search results page, one of the categories identifies certain video segments as "editable." Not every video in Discovery Streaming allows edits in Movie Maker (or similar applications), but those marked "editable" are. Actually, this primarily relates to the rights to edit the material. Some content providers do not legally allow edits to chapters, and others bestow those rights.
 * Audacity: **
 * **audacity.sourceforge.net**
 * Free software for creating and editing audio files
 * Participants: || Merritt Taylor
 * Evaluation: || [[image:http://www.wikispaces.com/i/mime/32/application/pdf.png width="32" height="32" caption="Evaluation for Tech U workshops.pdf" link="file:Evaluation for Tech U workshops.pdf"]]