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--- Forwarded Message from kay yang <[log in to unmask]> ---

>Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2002 14:03:43 -0600
>To: gayle pellicano <[log in to unmask]>
>From: kay yang <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Fwd: #6928 Using digital video with computers
>Cc: [log in to unmask],        Language Laboratories and Archives <[log in to unmask]>

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Hi,
There are a few instructors who incorporate video production as a 
class assignment at this university. I assist those instructors and 
their students so that they can use our video equipment and edit 
their video at the language labs. The instructors help students write 
scripts. Once the script is proved, students start their video 
project. In most cases, three or four students work together in group 
and they operate a video camera in turn without help outside their 
group. For editing, students use the basic editing software, called 
iMovie, which is bundled with Apple computers nowadays.
In general, they put a great amount of time on the video project. But 
many of them seem to have fun while they work on it. Especially, the 
video project has been a routine in a particular language course for 
many years and the instructors consider this type of project 
effective and valuable for learning a foreign language.
For further questions, please feel free to contact me.
Best,
Kay Yang
Multimedia Specialist
Language Labs and Archives
University of Chicago

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>>>Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2002 16:15:25 -0800 (PST)
>>>From: gayle pellicano <[log in to unmask]>
>>>Subject: Using digital video with computers
>>>To: [log in to unmask]
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>>Hi all,
>>
>>I am studying with the Online Master's of Arts in
>>Educational Technology at Pepperdine. I teach at a
>>combined junior and senior high school in Japan. I was
>>wondering if anyone has ever used digital videos with
>>their students. I thought it might be fun for the
>>students to do a role play or something and then check
>>it out on the computer. I would also like them to
>>learn how to edit digital video and such.
>>
>>Has anyone ever done this? Or do you have any ideas
>>about using digital video?
>>
>>What are some ways you use the computer as a tool for
>>language developement?
>>
>>Any and all ideas will be most appreciated.
>>
>>Thank you,
>>
>>Gayle Pellicano
>>Zushi, Japan
>>
>>
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