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I have been making films with my students for over three years. Last year, six films were submitted to the film fest (check them out on my class website). I've developed a process to use with the students that connects making films with the writing process and draws on their love of film and their background knowledge. I have the students learn how to use Photo Story 3 for windows and Windows Movie Maker. We use the Smart board to make a film with each of the programs before students are given the freedom to plan and make their own films.
Some confessions:
- I enjoy making films as much as my students do (or more)
- Film making is easy for students to learn how to do (even third graders)
- I always have students make a plan for their film first (they don't like that part very much)
- I'd like to focus more on digital storytelling (versus film making)
- I'd like to know how other teachers are using digital film making and storytelling with their students (I need more ideas)
- Sometimes I have technical difficulties (like taping over parts of a student's film before it has been downloaded...oops!)
- I haven't started making films with my students yet this year (so there is a small tear in my heart slowly growing larger)
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