Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Re: movie making in the classroom and document cameras

The IPEVO document
camera<http://www.ipevo.com/Point-2-View-USB-Camera_p_70.html>works
well and is much less expensive than the other.
-Liz

Liz Davis
http://www.edtechpower.blogspot.com


On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 11:47 AM, Elizabeth Donahue <
edonahue@friendsacademy1810.org> wrote:

> My school's professional day this year is dedicated entirely to technology,
> and I want to ensure that teachers are able to link what they learn on the
> professional day back to their classrooms. The workshop that I am teaching
> is iMovie, and I was hoping
> to share exciting ways that teachers are using movie making in the
> classrooms. If you could share ways that this tool is being utilized at your
> school, I'd love to share them with my school.
>
> I was also wondering if anyone is using document cameras. We are looking to
> purchase some, and want to make sure the model works well in an educational
> setting. If you know of a great model, please let me know what it is and why
> you like it. If you know
> of a terrible model, that would help too.
>
> Thank you,
> Beth Donahue
> Friends Academy
> North Dartmouth, MA
> edonahue@friendsacademy1810.org
>
>
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