Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Bringing it all together!

So all year long we have kind of stuck with Doodlecast Pro as our go to app for creating class videos.  Mastering an app has paid off and we have created 4 wonderful videos as part of our social studies unit.

Our unit is about our community and the focus of this project was to identify buildings within our School neighbourhood.  We brainstormed a list of buildings and then set out with our Grade 7 computer buddies to take photos of the buildings.

Prior to heading out, we discussed how to take good pictures as well as taking more than 1 picture so we could later choose the best one.  Of course we also talked about traffic safety, sticking together as a group and turn taking.  When all the pictures were taken we headed back to school.

The next day we got into groups and used the Doodlecast app to create our videos.  We developed a list of criteria needed when we talked about each picture.  We said we needed to name the building and it's purpose as well as the community helper that worked there.  As a group with an adult supervisor, we talked about each picture and decided what we should say.  The adult wrote it down and then each student had a turn to read the description.  Students had the opportunity to insert the pictures and format them to fit the screen.  I am confident that most students could create their own Doodlecast if they had to!

The final step was to convert it to a youtube video - super easy and fast to do which is why I LOVE Doodlecast and then we embedded it on our class wiki!

I even learned something new with this project!!!  Voice CAN be deleted without losing the whole project!!! YAY!  That makes this app even better.  You need to click on the picture until to opens up and little box with the word trim in the bottom right corner, you can then pull the recording back to the previous picture and click trim.  It will delete just the voice for that picture.  It also deletes the picture but it is easy to reinsert!

Enjoy one of our 4 videos! I know we will enjoy viewing them tomorrow!

 

Monday, February 13, 2012

Photos and a 3d shape hunt

First we learned the basics of taking pictures:zooming in on the object and focusing the camera.  This was a short lesson as the math was our primary focus.

We used the digital cameras and the Ipad to go on a 3D shape hunt around our school.  We photographed the 3D shapes we found and then loaded our photos on to Photostory.  We used the laptop to do this (we did not even try on the Ipad).  We then spoke about each picture to explain which 3D shape it was.

Going on a 3D shape hunt was very fun.  We turned our final product into a You Tube video and published it to our wiki for our parents to see.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Smilebox - my favorite site

I know, I know this is not Ipad related.  I have never actually even tried to use smilebox on Ipad but I do love Smilebox and it is tech related so I just have to share.

2 years ago I paid the membership for Smilebox.... $36 a year I believe.  I can add my own music from my itunes library to my slideshows and I can burn my shows to cd/dvd.... LOVE IT!  Best $36 I have spent in a long while.

Mostly I just embed my Smileboxes into my class wiki and the kids have a blast reliving their grade one year.  I hope their parents do too. Well I just finished a smilebox of I Love to Read Week.  It is awesome!  The kids will LOVE it!  And I have to brag a little, I LOVE my puppet show pictures, gotta love that zoom lens, can hardly wait until I break down and buy the telephotos lens... paparazzi I will be!

Check it out!
http://mcisaac1w.wikispaces.com/Themes - scroll to the smilebox with the puppets and push play!

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Cords and Accessories

This week has been a trial with few tribulations when it comes to cords and accessories!

Dilemma 1:
A wonderful little student of mine proudly came to school with an ipod full of her photos from Disney World.  How do we share that with the class well.... logic says hook it up to the lcd.  Well I do not have a cord to connect my ipad to my lcd!  So off I go on a borrowing mission to find the 1 cord in the school... lone behold it is not in the building today.  So I sadly break the news to my student.

Dilemma 2:
I get a cord........ my lcd projector is not sophisticated enough to work with the connector cord.  Now I go looking for an lcd to borrow.  That is how I come across .......

Dilemma 3:
I have a teacher ready and willing to lend the lcd that will attach with the cord.  When I tell her my plan she breaks the news that guess what....... the ipod will not connect to the lcd.  An ipad will, an iphone will, and ipod will NOT!

Ahhhhhhh!  Can you feel my frustration?

Now thankfully this little student has a techie mom, who happens to be our school secretary!  She willingly loaded 67 of the photos on to a smilebox and 2 days later we see the wonderful Disney adventures to which Phineas and Ferb got huge applause and 17 students were left dreaming of their own Disney adventure....someday!  Have I left you curious about that Disney adventure, swing by my wiki to check her Smilebox out.  I created a special page called Student Adventures!

Now for the accessories dilemma........
Months ago we purchased the Camera Connection kit.  I have tried the card reader and it worked like a charm.... check out my post about it.  Just this week Lois tried out the cord connector and it would not allow her camera to load pictures.   I am unsure of the error message she got, but she got one.  So she asked me to give it a try.  So try I did with my expensive Canon Rebel t3 dslr and it worked with my camera.... all be it was SLOW compared to the speedy card reader!

Monday, January 30, 2012

Transferring Photos

If you are a photo fanatic like me, here is what you need to get your photos from your dslr camera to your ipad, the camera connector kit.  I've had the connector for some time now, but have never bothered putting extra pictures on my Ipad.  Since tomorrow's lesson plan includes using a photo of each child as they talk into audioboo about being bucket fillers, I thought we might as well use the beautiful photos I just took of each of them today.  No offence to the Ipad camera, it does it job, but seriously the photos just don't compare.  The adapter was quick and simple, in under a minute I had all the pictures I wanted loaded into a folder ready for tomorrows lesson.