Meredith, I like the idea of showing how to use a concept map. The images were a bit blurry, but the sound was very clear. It would also be good to have some video footage in there somewhere as well. Nice first video!
A great idea for instruction on the concept map! I can use this with my students! I look forward to seeing the revised product!
Just a few thoughts:
1. The videos are a little blurry. Unfortunately, I am still a novice myself and not sure exactly what you can do to tweak the pictures, but I am sure that there is someone in class that can help there.
2. You may want to think about focusing in or doing a close up shot for a few shots to vary the video a bit.
3. Lastly, music underneath your video might be a nice touch.
I like the idea of using concept mapping and your narration is very good. Here are a few suggestions. You use Kidspiration in your video, maybe you want to teach how to create the concept map in Kidspiration and show how to create and link the bubbles. Your sound was very clear, but your pics were a bit blurry and some of the pics got cut off. Maybe if you use Jing and actually create the concept map interactively, the pics might be more clear and the video more active. Overall, I really enjoyed your video.
Great idea for a video - so many teachers use Inspiration. It would help if you could actually read the text since I can't really tell how the details relate to the main idea. Why not just have one map rather than two and some close up shots of the actual content. Nice video.
Hi Meredith! I think your mapping video is a great idea for an instructional video. My only recommendations would be to re-do your cover page with a larger font, it’s a bit difficult to read, and several screen shots are blurry.
Hi, Screen was hard to read but your voice was very clear, and the video was informative. I think developing concept webs adds a sense of confidence to students and helps them be more effective at accomplishing tasks.
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Meredith,
I like the idea of showing how to use a concept map. The images were a bit blurry, but the sound was very clear. It would also be good to have some video footage in there somewhere as well. Nice first video!
Julia
Hi, Meredith!
A great idea for instruction on the concept map! I can use this with my students! I look forward to seeing the revised product!
Just a few thoughts:
1. The videos are a little blurry. Unfortunately, I am still a novice myself and not sure exactly what you can do to tweak the pictures, but I am sure that there is someone in class that can help there.
2. You may want to think about focusing in or doing a close up shot for a few shots to vary the video a bit.
3. Lastly, music underneath your video might be a nice touch.
Carol
I like the idea of using concept mapping and your narration is very good. Here are a few suggestions. You use Kidspiration in your video, maybe you want to teach how to create the concept map in Kidspiration and show how to create and link the bubbles. Your sound was very clear, but your pics were a bit blurry and some of the pics got cut off. Maybe if you use Jing and actually create the concept map interactively, the pics might be more clear and the video more active.
Overall, I really enjoyed your video.
Great idea for a video - so many teachers use Inspiration. It would help if you could actually read the text since I can't really tell how the details relate to the main idea. Why not just have one map rather than two and some close up shots of the actual content. Nice video.
Hi Meredith! I think your mapping video is a great idea for an instructional video. My only recommendations would be to re-do your cover page with a larger font, it’s a bit difficult to read, and several screen shots are blurry.
Hi,
Screen was hard to read but your voice was very clear, and the video was informative. I think developing concept webs adds a sense of confidence to students and helps them be more effective at accomplishing tasks.
John
Good job on your first video! Maybe you could add in some video of you actually making a concept map so that students can follow along with you.
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