Edutech for Teachers

Cool Tools for the 21st Century Classroom

Make that Paper Slide: Part II

April10

Yep, I’m back again with some additional “one take wonders” otherwise known as Paper Slide Videos! That’s right… The students in my Multimedia class recently created some very imaginative projects, so I couldn’t resist sharing some of these awesome ideas once again.

It wasn’t just the creativity alone that stood out for me. Most impressive was the students’ enthusiasm and eagerness to complete the project—which was a Benchmark Assessment. Imagine that! Hopefully you will be inspired to develop a similar activity for your classroom—one your students will surely love! Trust me on that one!

Besides creating a script and corresponding storyboard (see attachment at the end of this post), students were required to generate their slides using digital tools of their choosing (i.e. Gimp, Paint, PowerPoint). I also encouraged them to highlight their photo editing skills in the process as many of these students are very adept at “tweaking” images. And the rest, as they say, was history! Enjoy the shows!



For additional information about Paper Slide Videos, check out my original post here.

Another pretty informative site I recently stumbled upon is Simply Stephanie. This blog contains a “Lesson Learned” post that details the steps involved in creating and implementing a successful Paper Slide Video project in your classroom. Be sure to check it out!

Feel free to utilize the following handout for your Paper Slide adventure!

Paper Slide Video Project Storyboard

Print Friendly, PDF & Email
No Comments to

“Make that Paper Slide: Part II”

Trackbacks/Pingbacks

  1. Edutech for Teachers » Blog Archive » And the Winners are…

Email will not be published

Website example

Your Comment:

Hey, edu-tech gurus!

Looking for some technology integration ideas to enhance your classroom lessons? Then be sure to check out my "Tech Tips" for the latest and greatest Web 2.0 tools, applications and web sites that can be incorporated into activities and/or projects. Although some posts may not be applicable to your content area or grade level, be sure to check back often as I will be varying ideas in order to provide resources across the K-12 curriculum.

Be sure to add this awesome tool to your tech-box!

Follow Us on Facebook!

Follow Us on Scoop.it!

Where in the World?

Archives

Click on the badge to view the EdTech Magazine article.
Book Creator Ambassador badge
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...


Subscribe By Email

Get every new post delivered right to your inbox.

This form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Skip to toolbar