Our Go Beyond Challenge is wrapping up this week, as I prepare to show everything we've done at the MACUL Conference in Michigan. This post highlights a project I did with Katie Bryant in middle school Science.
Katie wanted to have her class create public service announcements about the declining sturgeon population. This is a project she has done at previous schools, but we tried it in a new way, using a combination of Google Slides and iPads. It's a subject that's important to her and the students. They have a sturgeon in a classroom aquarium, which they will release into the wild later this school year.
Students worked in pairs on this project. Three examples of their videos can be found below. First, here's the process the class went through to create their videos:
- Katie gave the class an introduction about the topic and allowed them to research. They started out knowing they'd be making videos that the community would watch.
- Using Chromebooks, they wrote scripts in Google Docs, then made a slideshow in Google Slides. We emphasized that they could not just read their slides in this project. Slides should have little or no text.
- Students then opened their slideshows on the iPad using the Google Slides app. They took a screenshot of each slide, as a simple way to transfer each one into Photos on the device.
- Next, students recorded their scripts using the Voice Record Pro app on an iPad. I've used this app for years for quick, easy audio recording, and it's only improved over time. See below for why we started with this app. These recordings were usually 30 - 60 seconds long.
- Using the process explained below, students transferred their audio from Voice Record Pro to iMovie.
- They added images from Photos to the audio track in iMovie. It was very intuitive for them to adjust the length of each image to fit their narration.
- Videos were exported from iMovie and uploaded to Google Drive using the Google Drive app. From there, students could turn them in on Google Classroom, using their Chromebooks.
Example Videos
Reflections
- Not assume the iPads are ready to go.
- Be sure partners share the work on the different devices, so everyone gets a chance to experience the tech procedures.
- Make a better outline of steps for students, so they can be more self-directed on the tech part.
- Coach the students better about volume and pacing as they read the scripts.