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Bob Harmon, Bennington Elementary School, along with a group of teachers from our Instructional Technology schools, practices video at our video workshop in September, 2005.

Instructional Video and Visual Literacy

Improving Student Learning with Style and Fun!

by Linda Loder

September 16, 2006

"Life is the movie you see through your own eyes." (~ Denis Waitley)

We've all witnessed the power of video and sound to capture the imagination of children.  And if we're honest, we admit that these technologies capture our interest as well.  What better way to tap into that fascination than to use the technologies we now have available to encourage our students to learn to higher levels!

From Public Service Announcements to Commercials, the production of short video clips can introduce students to skills and encourage creativity, organization, and writing skills.  From there, move on to longer Digital Stories to reap the benefits of visual learning with your students.

Bernajean Porter says, "Digital Storytelling takes the ancient art of oral storytelling and engages a palette of technical tools to weave personal tales using images, graphics, music and sound mixed together with the author's own story voice. Digital storytelling is an emerging art form of personal, heartful expression that enables individuals and communities to reclaim their personal cultures while exploring their artistic creativity."  (B. Porter, http://www.bjpconsulting.com/)

In our summer video workshop, we learn ways to tap into our students' creativity and interest in an organized way that will enable us to teach them not only skills with cameras and editing software, but also build skills in planning and organizing their work, as well as reading, writing, and content.  The links below can help you in your work.

Have fun! ~ and Create Something Fantastic!

Adobe Digital Kids

Apple Learning Interchange

Advertisement Avenue

Internet Archive of Moving Images

RoadOde Television, Music, and Commercials Nostalgia Site

Presidential Commercials

History Channel Audio and Video Files

Memory's Voice

Digitales Storytellers Gallery

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