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Friday, August 25, 2023

RPI Day 8 Creating

Today we had Dorothy Burt and I enjoyed her talk. What resonated with me was when she talked about the importance of getting our kids to be the creators of content not just the consumers.  Dorothy shared cool resources with us such as Crayon - AI generator, Podcasting, Canva and Adobe Firefly or express suite (available for $7 per person in NZ Schools but retails for $1200!).

I learned Why Create is so important: engages & empowers and ‘Looser’ & ‘Tighter’ ways to design Create-to-Learn.  I created a response to text task.

                                        

Naomi shared a handy tip which was when searching up  a topic e.g Google - umbrella png template black.  I can use this when searching for stencil ideas.

There was a focus on opportunities for choice - tools, design, product - and collaboration.  We received some examples and templates which I look forward to implementing.

One-shot film was introduced to us and we had a go at creating our own one minute film for a book trailer.   This I found daunting but fun and it really got the creative juices flowing.  I even drew a Minecraft Creeper and used it in my book trailer.

Some tips for this  Making a book trailer (One shot film) task would be:

  • Make sure students know the book well
  • Sign off on script
  • Get students to work in buddies (after they've read the same book)
  • For reticent students get them to use avatars - stationary or moving.
  • You don’t need actual green material for the green screen as long as it’s a contrasting colour to what students are wearing.
  • When getting students to Reflect on their one shot film they can use the following prompts:What are you proud of? What do you notice? What would you do differently?

Create over longer units - I found these sites super helpful, with amazing ideas and they've given me ideas on how I can give this a go with our school topic themes for each term. e.g Kensuke's Kingdom novel study,  Danny the Champion of the world and Navigation.

3 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Angie,
    Create is my favourite part of Manaiakalani and was one of the main reasons I wanted to work with them. I really enjoy reading your reflections and exploring all the great resources you share. I am going to explore the Crayon-AI generator as that one sounds exciting. There goes my Friday evening. I can not wait to see your students blog posts of all your creative ideas in reading.
    Donna

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  2. Hi Angie, I too like thinking about the idea of helping our learners be creators not just consumers of content. Then they know all the tricks used when they are watching something. Very much a peek behind the curtain! I too love the idea of having some short form create tasks as the regular classroom programme and then some long form and open ended ones that might take a few weeks once or twice a term. It's just getting the balance right. Look forward to seeing what your students are able to create. Kiri

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