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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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Five Minute Film Festival: Video Boot Camp

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The rapid adoption of devices in the classroom has fundamentally changed the way we can create video. Every part of the creation process -- writing, recording, editing, and distributing -- is possible on the devices that can fit in our pocket. Vision is the most dominant of the five senses. Research shows that concepts are better remembered if they are taught visually. This is called the pictorial superiority effect, and it’s why video is such a powerful learning tool. A video is created three times: when you write it, when you shoot it, and when you edit it. There are several formats that can be used to write a script for the classroom: a Google Doc, a dedicated app (ex: Storyboards), a Google Form, or a production organization document. Whichever format is used, emphasis should be placed on how it will be used in the classroom, and what the goal of the video is. When recording, it is important to incorporate basic rules of composition, such as the rule of thirds, into your video. Being aware of the environment (basic concepts like lighting and room tone) makes it easier to edit. Curating content is another significant way to incorporate video into your classroom. If you don’t have the time or software to make a fancy video, odds are someone has already made it and shared it on YouTube. This Film Festival is equal parts curation and creation.
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How To Help All Learners | Edutopia News

How To Help All Learners | Edutopia News | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
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Flipped Classroom [collection of articles] | EduTopia.org

Flipped Classroom [collection of articles] | EduTopia.org | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Video lectures at home? Homework in class? Welcome to a new world of active learning where teachers can be there when students need them.

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Technology Integration in Education

Technology Integration in Education | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Discover some of the best, most cutting-edge approaches to integrate technology into the curriculum and promoting a student-learning environment that assists and encourages technological skills.
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Resources for Getting Started With Project-Based Learning

Resources for Getting Started With Project-Based Learning | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Explore Edutopia's curated compilation of online resources for understanding and beginning to implement project-based learning.
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Student Engagement [collection of articles] | EduTopia.org

Student Engagement [collection of articles] | EduTopia.org | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

What strategies really work to involve students in their own learning? Discover and share ideas.

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Critical Thinking [collection of articles] | EduTopia.org

Critical Thinking [collection of articles] | EduTopia.org | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Whether via classroom discussions, analysis of written text, higher-order questioning, or other strategies, learn and share ways to help students go deeper with their thinking.

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Good introductory range of materials on critical thinking.

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