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ED 703 Extending Human Capacity via Transliteracy

Capstone Video and Script

6/22/2018

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I think I sat in front of my computer for an hour before I decided what I wanted to put on my script. I was thinking that I'd rather put all this time and effort into creating the video then changing it as needed. I think though, now that I have started, it made me think a little more about what I was doing. I put more thought into the pictures I put in my storyboard and why I was putting them. I personally, started with my script first. I wanted to make sure I was saying everything I wanted to say before I put the visuals in. Once I had my script finished, the visuals came easy (except one that I'm still unsure about). 

I didn't encounter too many problems once I began. I think my biggest issue was how to start. There was a lot of information and examples to look at. I think that having so many examples was great, but it also made it hard for me to figure out what I wanted, since all of the examples were all so different. I really liked the example that had videos of her students, but now that I am not with my students I lost that opportunity. Luckily, I was told before school ended to make sure to grab some photos for the website. I didn't think about video.

I have decided to use Adobe Spark. I am very familiar with it and I really like how easy to use and user friendly it is. My favorite part about Adobe Spark is that you can record for each slide instead of having to record all at once. I also like that they use music over the dialogue, it sounds more professional. I do think I am happy with scripting out my video. I am anxious to get started so I can see the finial project. 
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joseph williams
6/23/2018 07:42:36 am

I agree that I wish I had the foresight to grab some quick videos of my students. This would help with connecting the viewer to the content. It is exciting to think about creating your own video and building off the skills we learned in the previous classes. Our videos can only get better, right?

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Diana Moore
6/23/2018 02:22:18 pm

I am a lot like you. I think the hardest part about beginning the script writing process and storyboard was where to start. It took me quite awhile to really formulate what I had in mind for my capstone and how it should look as the final product. I agree as well that I wish I had thought ahead and snapped some pictures or video's of my students using the technology before school let out. My plan now is to force my kids to be the models where needed. I really hope it helps the final product,

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Helen
6/25/2018 05:03:56 pm

It sounds like you are really on your way to a great product! I too have found the scripting a bit difficult, there is so much, and trying to pull out the most important parts tat carry the story forward in a meaningful way is challenging. I can't wait to get to where you are and play with pictures.

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Shawn
7/17/2018 08:15:16 pm

I too wish I had some videos from my students. I found myself all over the place but the beginning because it was difficult trying to figuring out how to start. But once I have how I wanted to end it started to get easier. I just had to clear out off the other stuff and really focus.

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