![]() ![]() What we ended up with was a collection of video clips of each child sharing their favorite thing about school so far. I so wish I could share it here, but it would be too hard to edit it in a way that would protect my students’ privacy. I took the plunge and produced what I have to say, turned out to be an absolutely adorable movie that we were able to share with parents on our class website and at our back to school night. I remembered that people felt it was well worth the $4.99 price tag. As I flipped through a variety of video apps I remembered that I’d heard good things about iMovie. That’s when I started searching for a way to compile the clips into some sort of montage. ![]() Unfortunately, a quick experiment with Aurasma suggested that the pictures of the children’s faces would not make good trigger images. I initially thought I might turn this into another augmented reality activity for back to school night where the parents would scan a picture of the child’s face which would then trigger the video clip. Their responses were adorable! I knew that I wanted to find a creative medium to share the videos. I finally decided to put it to the test by making an iMovie video.Īs we began our 5th day of school this week, I used my iPad to shoot a short video clip of each child sharing their favorite thing about school so far. I kept hearing about what a great tool iMovie can be in the classroom. ![]()
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