Team 17 have just begun learning to plan, write and create digital stories using multi-media. We used only 5 photos to tell a story. We used Audactiy to record our narration and MovieMaker to put it all together.
Our success criteria were to:
- tell our own digital stories using multi-media.
- use 5 photos to tell a story with a beginning, middle and ending.
- use creative commons photos and credit our sources.
I had really fun doing digital story. I hope we do it next term and make our own digital story's.
ReplyDeleteWow these digital stories are really creative, I wonder what our individual digital stories.
ReplyDeleteIt was really fun making those 5 photo digital movies, I hope that next time we can add some music in to make it more interesting. :)
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This is Jim Fawcett from Dr.Strange's class in Fairhope, Alabama. I just wanted to let you know that the movies you made are great. The class I am in at University is about to make our first podcast this week, so we are a little behind you.
ReplyDeleteThe stories, the plot, and the narration was extremely clear and easy to follow. I loved the special effects, including the scrolling cast members names and jobs. Great job.
Hope to see and hear more adventures next week.
Hello to Abby Dickinson from rm 9 at Matamata Intermediate School.
That was so cool listening to some of the team 1's movie. I am so proud that heaps of people said that our movies are great, and I agree to it too.
ReplyDeleteIt was really fun doing digital
ReplyDeletestorys , its really interesting because we only use 5 photos to make really
interestion movies I hope we do this again:)
these videos are really cool we are making some like this for our book fair
ReplyDeleteThat is cool! I enjoyed the scooby-doo one the most!
ReplyDeleteI like the way you took the pictures. It was awesome!
ReplyDeleteyour guys videos wre so cool that it was funny
ReplyDeleteI love your digital media movies. I realy liked Scooby Gets Lost.
ReplyDeleteI love the "Scooby-Doo Gets Lost" video!! It was very creative!!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! Thats awesome how you made the video's i hope we get to do that in our media class. It looks really fun
ReplyDeleteHey those movies were awesome!!! I wish our school could do that... Well thank you for sharing your awesome talents!!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks really fun, and i would like to try it for myself!!
ReplyDeleteI Really liked the scooby doo story, I'm a big fan of scooby doo myself and would like to make a storie like that someday!!!
ReplyDeleteWow that video was awesome!
ReplyDeleteThe videos you made were awesome!! I wish i was that good with the computer.
ReplyDeleteThose stories were awesome. I liked them all. I would pick a favorite but I like them all to much. They were very creative. It took some smart kids to come up with them. I think the teachers should be proud. You can visit my blog at jacob-everybodysblog.blogspot.com Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty cool how you guys performed the puppet show. I would like to know how to do that. It was interesting.
ReplyDeleteThat was kool i really enjoed the digital videos.
ReplyDeleteThat was cool how you narrated the story. The digital stories were great. I can't wait till you make more digital stories.
ReplyDeleteI loved the scooby doo story it must have been really scary being him. It was cool.
ReplyDeletei thought that your stories were really good and funny
ReplyDeleteHi my name is Katie Pose , i am a student in Dr. Strange's class at the University of South Alabama in Mobile, AL, USA. I loved watching your videos they were all very creative. I am about to create my first podcast. I hope one day I can make movies like you all.
ReplyDeleteHi my name is Brooke Russell. I am a student in Dr. Strange's computer class at the University of South Alabama. Your videos were very good. Your stories were great and very easy to follow. It seems like it is a really fun way to learn. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteIt was fun creating the Marble Tracks. I had lots of fun. Thanks for the comments that Team 17 posted on my Marble Track picture.
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