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Thing #4 Create New Information

It is now time to build your project. Take your storyboard and turn it into the "real" product.
As mentioned before, you may use either PhotoStory or iMovie to create your piece.
Although PhotoStory3 can not accept video clips, you can add your completed story to Windows MovieMaker and add other video there. The program is already loaded on SBISD district computers if you choose to use it. Tutorials are available here, here and here.

If you choose to create your project in iMovie, you can add video from the Flip camera or other digital movies to your project. If you want to add YouTube video clips to your project, you will have to convert the video to the mp4 format that iMovie uses. You may already be familiar with the conversion program Zamzar and it will convert YouTube video (up to 100 MB) so it may be used in iMovie.

No two projects will be the same. The fun will be in the differences and the creativity!

Remember:
1. Use copy-friendly images and music.
If you need help locating these types of resources, look on the Curriculum Wiki .
2. Cite your resources. A slide at the end would probably be the easiest for this project, but when working with students, you may want to use another format such as a paper form.
3. Save your project in the format that allows it to be shared...and in any format that allows for editing.



After completing your project, show it to fresh eyes. Share it with a member of your PLN.


For your Thing #4 Post:

1. Briefly describe what the creation process was like. Were there bumps along the way? Did it come out like you wanted?

2.What did the "pair of fresh eyes" suggest to you about your project. What were the high points for your reviewer?


Dance a jig, shout hip-hip-hooray, pat yourself on the back!
Your "birdhouse" of a project is complete. Now go let the world see your masterpiece!



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