In today’s episode, we will explore how teachers can guide their students through the process of creating video essays. You’ll hear some of my favorite movie-making tools for students, plus how to access my free graphic organizers you can use to plan for your next video essay project.
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Tips for Creating a Collaborative Culture
- Share a clear task.
- Set expectations.
- Use examples.
- Take time to reflect.
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Episode Resources
- Connect with Dr. Monica Burns on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram
- Free Movie Making Graphic Organizers
- Adobe Premiere Rush
- Microsoft Flip
- Canva for Education
- iMovie
- Final Cut Pro
- Vimeo
- Adobe Express Creative Challenges
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