teacher-created
Daisy and Drago
Submitted Friday, February 12, 2010 - 15:42Description:
Daisy and Drago is an animation by 6-year old Turkish pupils under the guidance of two teachers from the Terakki Foundation Schools in Istanbul, Turkey, English teacher Miss. Özge Karaoğlu and animation teacher Mrs. Havva Kangal Erdoğan. Daisy and Drago aims to entertain young learners while they learn a foreign language (in this case English) and help them to build permanent learning in English. The pupils made drawings in their animation class, coloured them and by putting them behind each other, an animation was created. The pupils also dubbed the animation for a Turkish and an English version.
In a repetitive and funny story young children can learn to use the English phrases “I can – I can’t – Can you?” as the young girl Daisy invites her friend Drago to several of her favourite sports activities, but he can’t do them as he is a dragon and she is a human, but there is one thing that Drago can do...
By integrating Art and English lessons, pupils had the opportunity to learn and combine artistry and language skills during the production of this animation film and their audiovisual aids are now an important part of the resulting animation. They learned how to record their voices and sounds for the animation, but also to create and maintain teamwork and present their artwork to an audience.
This film has been used in English lessons as a teaching resource in English language teaching. The resulting animation is also part of lessons as Özge and Havva explain: “We have used this film in our kindergarten classes when we teach sports . Before we present the topic we show some snapshots of the video where they do different sports and we ask the kids to name them. We ask students about their favorite sports then we ask them which sports they can do. They look at the snapshots and decide what Daisy can do and what Drago can’t. After they watch the film, students role-play the story and discuss what Daisy and Drago can or can’t do. They also watch the film without the sound and then try to remember what the characters say in different scenes. Another related activity is preparing posters for the film and making puppets of the characters.” Follow-up stories were later created such as 'Daisy and Drago and the Magic Wand', ...
Daisy and Drago won the MEDEA Award for Creativity and Innovation 2009. You can watch a MEDEA Showcase about the project here: http://www.medea-awards.com/daisy-and-drago, and be sure to watch the "making of video" of Daisy and Drago’s narration: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1352486947893285486#
Year:
2008
Length:
web page
The Science Laboratory
Submitted Thursday, May 14, 2009 - 12:54Description:
The physical demo site in Patras has been set up for one part the Science Laboratory of the University of Patras, School of Education. The Science Laboratory is dedicated to carrying out research in Science Education, including the application of science and ICT in education. The laboratory has expertise in evaluating new products and testing them for educational use, be these software, hardware, and/or methods of implementation in class. On a yearly basis, more than 180 future primary school teachers are trained here. The Laboratory also carries out in-service training for teachers in its particular fields of expertise.
Within eStream, schools are invited to come to the university for a day in order to explore the demo site. 15 different science videos (science experiments), produced by the Science Laboratory, can be viewed at the demo site, together with the theoretical background to the experiments, via a website set up to this end:
This is a small web site with recorded science experiments to explain scientific concepts in an understandable manner. The experiments on video are related to theory explanations on the site: http://estream.upatras.gr/index.html.
Also in Greek available: http://users.sch.gr/spilios/air1.htm
Year:
2007
Length:
15 videos
Table of contents:
e-Streaming Video Clips / recorded experiments such as "An artificial lung", "The atmospheric pressure", ...
Theory explanations such as
1 Pressure of Gases – Atmospheric Pressure
2 Hydrostatic Pressure
3 Fluid Pressure
4 The History of atmospheric pressure.
5 Barometers - Vacuum pumps
6 Homework - an old tale with camels and caravans
System requirements:
Mediaplayer
Eurocreator
Submitted Tuesday, April 7, 2009 - 08:37Description:
EuroCreator is an educational initiative designed to encourage students and teachers throughout Europe to create at least one piece of media. To support this initiative, the EuroCreator website has been developed to facilitate educators and recognise and reward the creativity of young people. EuroCreator offers a pan European platform for students and educators to get creative and share their work.
The website will be delivered in 10 European languages and offers certification from the EU Commissioner for Education, Youth & Culture, Ján Figel'
Table of contents:
Animation, Digital Media, Eurocreator, Podcast. User Generated, Video
Yovisto
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Site with videos of university lectures
URL:
Videos bringen Leben in den Unterricht!
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
article about the usage of video in a primary school
Year:
2003/04
Length:
2 pages
System requirements:
Acrobat Reader
Video in the classroom
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Video in the Classroom was founded in 2003 by Mathew Needleman to focus on video production in the elementary grades. The site was recently relaunched to showcase the work of elementary educators from across the country and provide additional how-to information, additional links, and a complete redesign.
Year:
up-to-date
Table of contents:
About
View Films
Make Films
Blogs
Podcast
Digital Video in Education
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Describes the production of digital video from a teacher's and a student's pov
Year:
2002
Table of contents:
Student Process
• Plan
• Produce
• Present
Teacher Process
• Plan
• Coordinate
• Assess
Equipment
Internet Resources
System requirements:
Adobe Reader
MediaEd
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
MediaEd is the site for media and moving image education in the UK. On this site you'll find teaching ideas, lesson plans and project reports, examples of student work, details of where you can get support and training or find workshops or education screenings for your students. MediaEd is currently still under construction so your feedback would be really useful.
Year:
up-to-date
Table of contents:
Get started with…
• Teaching about film
• Teaching film-making
• Media literacy
Find…
• Teaching ideas
• Student work
• Resources
• Organisations
• Discussion
• What’s on
Reframing literacy
System requirements:
Adobe Reader (optional)
Edutopia
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
Edutopia is the tangible embodiment of our vision. Through the Edutopia.org Web site, Edutopia magazine, and Edutopia video, we spread the word about ideal, interactive learning environments and enable others to adapt these successes locally. Edutopia.org contains a deep archive of continually updated best practices, from classroom tips to recommendations for districtwide change. Allied with a dedicated audience that actively contributes success stories from the field, our mission relies on input and participation from schools and communities.
Year:
up-to-date
Table of contents:
Core Concepts
• Overview
• Integrated Studies
• Project Learning
• Technology Integration
• Teacher Development
• Social and Emotional Learning
• Assessment
Sections
• Video Library
• Teacher Training
• Edutopia Magazine
Submit Videos
Edutopia Membership
Edutopia Video News
Download Free
Edutopia Videos
on iTunes U
What Do You Think?
System requirements:
Flash Player
Project-based learning with multimedia
Submitted Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 16:35Description:
SRI International's Center for Technology in Learning evaluated the Challenge 2000 Multimedia Project from 1995 to 2000. The evaluation examined three aspects of the Multimedia Project: its dissemination across various schools and districts, its impact on teaching practice, and its effects on student achievement. This page is designed to offer the evaluation findings to specific audiences: Technology Coordinators and Administrators, Teachers, Students and Parents, Business Partners, and Researchers. There are also Quick Links to the full evaluation reports, slide presentations, research and evaluation tools, and related research into education and technology.
Year:
2002
Table of contents:
Overview and Administration
Includes Overview, Directory, Research & Evaluation information
PBL with Multimedia Topics
Many topics on Project-Based Learning supported by Multimedia including the Scoring Rubric
Curriculum and Activities
Specific activities, Curriculum ideas, technology guides, and CD-ROM technical support
Classroom Examples
Database of Example Projects, Analysis of Projects
Interact
Communicate with other teachers and administrators about PBL+MM
Find
Search and Site Map
Tech Support
for the PBL with Multimedia CD-RO
System requirements:
Real Player