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Paper Slide Videos
Paper slide videos are one-take, non-stop videos made by using paper slides and narration to answer a question, retell a story, or explain a concept. They are meant to be "low-tech" as far as skill but high on the bloom's taxonomy. This is a great way to integrate technology into your classroom if you are new to the world of tech! Also, it is a great time saving strategy in lieu of a formal video presentation with Moviemaker or iMovie.The following video shows high school math students demonstrating the rules of exponents:Link to more videos:Rules
1. One Take: Students should create their storyboard and practice first! They only get one shot to record.2. Non-Stop Video: Once the camera starts, it does not stop. Students need to be ready and well-rehearsed.3. No Editing: Speeds up the process, no trimming or fancy transitions.4. Quick Publishing: Once video is completed, share with others - classroom, computer, and www. Embed the video in canvas or a website.Guidelines
1. Use 6 slides including and introduction with members' first names.2. Use minimal text, instead illustrate--WITH COLOR!3. All group members contribute both illustrating and narrating.4. Keep video under 2 minutes.
Last Modified on December 10, 2015