Resources for Digital Video

Digital Video in the Classroom
Intercultural Media
Free Production Tools and Demos
Organizations
Publications and Web Magazines
Articles, Tutorials and Online Texts
Hardware and Software
Streaming Media Resources
Sources of Footage
Sites of Interest
Digital Video in the Classroom
Apple Learning Interchange apple sponsored site highlighting applications of digital video in education.
Baltimore Youth Television "BYTV works with Baltimore city youth on creative video making and the various skills video production requires. With these skills BYTV increases students' awareness of the effect media has on our society. "
Casablanca in the Classroom This site sponsored by the manufacturer of a "black box" editing system is targeted at educators. It has a heavy marketing slant, but there are several good articles on using video production in the classroom.
Center for Media Literacy "The Center for Media Literacy is dedicated to a new vision of literacy for the 21st century: The ability to communicate competently in all media forms, print and electronic, as well as to access, understand, analyze and evaluate the powerful images, words and sounds that make up our contemporary mass media culture."
Computer Video: Introduction From "This web-based module is designed to help new teachers (and those who work with new teachers) get started with using simple and inexpensive video technologies on Windows-based computers."
Education iMovie Gallery Apple sponsors this site of examples of digital video in the classroom.
Just Think Foundation " The Just Think Foundation (JTF) is a dynamic nonprofit, 501(c)3, dedicated to teaching young people literacy for the 21st century by providing them with the skills to be critical thinkers and creative producers. Just Think has developed curriculum and delivered media literacy education programs in-school, after-school and online in diverse communities locally, nationally and internationally for the past six years."
Listen Up! " Since January, 1999, Listen Up! has engaged more than 1,000 youth from diverse backgrounds in the researching, writing, production, editing and distribution of their own media. By creating these messages, Listen Up! producers are learning important life and communication skills. They are portraying themselves and their peers in a positive light, on their own terms, and in their own voices."
Media & Society: Video in the Classroom PBS affiliate KQED presents ideas for using video production in the classoom.
Project-based Learning with Multimedia San Mateo County, California's Challenge 2000 Multimedia project. "Students complete projects that draw on real-world information and research methods-and design them as sophisticated multimedia presentations. "
Video Production Resources for Technology Education Washington State Technology Education Association offers a good resources page for video production in education.
Videoconferencing in the Classroom Washington state's K-20 videoconference network has been used in creative ways by classroom teachers. This site descibes the system and details a number of class projects.
Western Pennsylvania Television and Video Teachers TVT provides opportunities for the exchange of ideas and information among teachers involved in television and video production. The group focuses on secondary schools.

 

 

 

 


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