Content Creation show

Content Creation

Summary: Learn how educators at institutions are using Apple’s content creation tools to engage students and transform instruction.

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Podcasts:

 University of Southern California - A Winning Combination for USC Trojans | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 06:59

This Apple Education podcast features University of Southern California's Athletics’ video production team using an Apple solution by employing Xsan, and other supporting hardware and software, to document its national caliber sports teams. The video produced by the Athletics program is not only sent to the campus community, but also to media outlets such as ESPN and local Fox stations. Apple tools have greatly streamlined the workflow, enabling faster delivery of video highlights. The infrastructure now supports both video capture and editing at the same time. Another result: The use of industry-standard technologies is attracting and motivating students.

 University of Cincinnati, College Conservatory of Music - MacBook Pro Requirement Opens Doors to Media Success | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 08:14

This Apple Education podcast features how the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music instituted a required MacBook Pro program, along with appropriate software, to provide students a tapestry of tools for video, audio, web, and photographic work. Hear how the students create electronic portfolios and are shown how to create an array of digital media content. The students are able to get the content for their courses through iTunes.

 St. George’s Independent School - iWork for Real World Learning | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 02:38

Julene Reed, Director of Academic Technology at St. George’s Independent School in Tennessee, explains how students use MacBook and iWork suite of tools for real world learning – using Numbers to track budgets and finances, Pages to create documents, and Keynote to develop presentations.

 St. George’s Independent Schools - iLife for Real World Learning | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 03:47

Julene Reed, Director of Academic Technology at St. George’s Independent School in Tennessee, explains how students use iLife to create projects about polar bears and climate change. Each student has a MacBook to use 24/7. The students use the iLIfe suite to create a book, slideshow, podcast, and movie, and publish the media on their website. By using iChat the students collaborated “live” with scientists doing research on the Hudson Bay.

 Pensacola Catholic High School - Teaching in a 1 to 1 | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 05:36

Colleen Glaude, Technology Coordinator, and Michelle Bourgeois, Faculty Professional Growth Specialist from Pensacola Catholic High School in Florida, explain techniques that teachers find useful in a 24/7 digital learning environment. High school students create content using GarageBand that they share with elementary students using iPod devices. These devices are also used to create healthy habits via the Nike + iPod product. The implementation of a digital learning environment has increased the school’s enrollment, decreased discipline problems, and engaged students.

 Northbrook School District 28 - iWork in Junior High School Science | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 02:13

Bruce Ahlborn, a Technology Consultant and Science Advisor, explains how students at Northbrook Junior High School in Illinois use iWork to learn about chemistry. The students use Pages to create a brochure that they post to their own website.

 Northbrook School District 28 - iLife in Junior High School Science | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 01:35

Bruce Ahlborn, a Technology Consultant and Science Advisor, explains how Northbrook Junior High School in Illinois uses Apple technology to teach science. One teacher uses animation and claymation to explain processes in earth science.

 Northbrook School District 28 - Final Cut Pro in Junior High School | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 01:59

Bruce Ahlborn, Technology Consultant and Science Advisor at Northbrook Junior High School in Illinois, explains how they use Final Cut Pro to produce a weekly news video magazine called “The Blue Review.” He details how students use the technology to research and create demonstrations, produce a weekly news video magazine, and post the magazine on the web for subscription.

 Northbrook School District 28 - Apple in Junior High School Science | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 03:56

Bruce Ahlborn, a Technology Consultant and Science Advisor, explains how students at Northbrook Junior High in Illinois uses Apple MacBook Learning Labs, iLife, and Proscopes in science. The students study the unseen world of the microscopic. They view creatures with a Proscope and then record the creature as a still picture or a video. These images are used in books created in iPhoto and movies created using iMovie. The Proscope can also be used via iChat to show creatures to students who are sick at home.

 Mount Laurel Township School District - iLife and iWork in Global Awareness Studies | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 03:35

Kris Vassos, Technology Teacher at Mount Laurel Township School District in New Jersey, describes “Let's Go Global,” a cross-curricular global project. Students use Apple computers, iLife, and iWork to compare various aspects of different countries on different continents. Students use these applications to create movies, photo books, slideshows, websites, blogs, podcasts, digital music, and more. Students have the opportunity to multitask and be creative, mobile, and globally aware.

 Mount Laurel Township School District - iLife and iWork in Elementary Science | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 01:56

Kris Vassos, Technology Teacher at Mount Laurel Township School District in New Jersey, explains how the tools in iLIfe and iWork are used by elementary students to create their own zoo. Students research various zoo animals, import photos in iPhoto, and create a final presentation in Keynote about their zoo.

 Manor New Technology High School - Using iLife and iWork in the Classroom | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 03:01

Les Simpson, Project Instructor at Manor New Technology High School in Texas, explains the digital literacy class the students are required to take. The students learn about critical thinking by creating projects using the iLIfe suite of software. Simpson explains iPhoto, GarageBand, iDVD, iMovie, iWork, and describes how the students use the applications. By cultivating 21st century skills, these students are being prepared for jobs that don’t even exist.

 Manor New Technology High School - Using Final Cut Pro in High School | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 02:35

Les Simpson, Project Instructor at Manor New Technology High School in Texas, explains how students use Final Cut Pro, Motion, Soundtrack Pro, and podcasts in classroom projects. They access Final Cut Pro tutorials via iTunes. Students are winning awards, getting certified, and creating videos for the community.

 Las Virgenes Unified School District - Creating Better Writers with Apple Solutions | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 01:24

Dr. Don Zimring, Superintendent of Las Virgenes Unified School District in California, explains how they improve students’ writing scores by using Apple MacBook Learning Labs. Teachers are first trained on the Apple technology before the MacBook computers are used by the students for writing assignments. Student collaboration is encouraged and supported by the Apple technology.

 Illinois Association of School Administrators - Podcasting for Administrators | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 02:22

Dr. Richard Voltz, Associate Director at the Illinois Association of School Administrators, discusses how school administrators can create podcasts with GarageBand. School administrators need to ensure that students are prepared for global jobs by developing their critical thinking skills, communication skills, and collaboration skills. The podcasts are posted on a website using iWeb and MobileMe.

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