What can we have students create, produce, publish?
What technology would they use?
YOUR TASK:
Collaborate with your team to create a 10x10 slideshow that informs viewers of how students can use technology to address the Common Core Standards your group unpacked earlier.
- Your slideshow must contain EXACTLY ten (10) slides.
- Insert an image (one created by you or located online) on each slide that relates (literally or symbolically) to the concept. Avoid using copyrighted images.
- Add voice narration to explain the concept. Be concise!
- Set your slideshow to auto advance every ten (10) seconds.
- Publish your slideshow by uploading to this wiki page (I'll help with this.)
PROCESS:
READ. RESEARCH. DISCUSS.
- With your team, return to the standards you unpacked earlier. Discuss together what, specifically, you could have students create that would address the standards you unpacked.
- Explore the links in the RESOURCE section below to find ideas for integrating technology.
ORGANIZE. PLAN.
- Create an outline, to plan your presentation: you might try using 10 sticky notes to map out the 10 slides.
- Divide and conquer. Assign different team members different tasks so that you can work efficiently. Consider these tasks for team members:
- Image collector(s): take images with phone or find them on the web
- Script Writer(s): write a script for voice narration
- Slideshow Producer(s): create the slideshow, setting up 10 slides, inserting images and voice narration, setting auto advance every 10 seconds.
- Audio Editor(s): Record the voice narration. Add sound clips and/or music if desired.
CREATE.
- Each member of team, complete his or her assigned task. Ask your team members and instructor for help if needed.
REVISE. EDIT.
- Watch the finished slideshow together and revise and edit as needed.
- Are all the images crisp and clear? Do they relate to the concept being shared?
- Is the voice narration easy to understand? Does it clearly communicate the ideas so that the audience will understand?
- Does the slideshow advance automatically--a new slide every ten seconds? Is the total presentation 100 seconds long (about a 1 1/2 minutes)?
PUBLISH.
- See the instructor to get help logging in to wiki to upload your finished presentation to this page so that all can view.
RESOURCES:
Ideas for Tech Integration:
What one school is doing K-12
Playing with Media
Web Tools (Remember--the focus should be on the TASK, not the TOOL. Check out the left margin: notice categories like RESEARCH, WRITING, COLLABORATING, GRAPHING...)
Product How-Tos from Microsoft
Using PowerPoint
Using Word
Microsoft Teacher Guides
Microsoft in Ed Lesson Plans
Tutorials for Creating Slideshow:
* How to add images
* How to add voice narration, music, or sound clips
* How to set auto advance
10x10 is an adaption of Ignite and PechaKucha.
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