Greetings from the depths of iMovie! I’m currently watching the Lynda.com tutorial on iMovie ’11. As I begin this practical experience in ETC, I’m frightfully aware of just how much I have to learn about the software!
I’ve used iMovie in the past, but not terribly extensively. I am still not very comfortable using the iMovie video editing interface. Compared to other editing software, such as Quicktime Pro and Screenflow, I find iMovie very cumbersome. I’m sure that overcoming this aversion is simply a matter of getting enough hands-on practice, and so I’m enthusiastic about the new insights that this upcoming week will bring.
Already, I’m interested in the video trailers that iMovie practically builds for its users. Since I know that this week of learning will culminate in a one-minute video produced by yours truly, I’m considering using one of these templates to guide my project. I think that they can be used very effectively in the classroom to generate student interest in new topics. Of course, the full power of any software tool is only realized when students use it themselves to generate new content. I am eager to take what I learn about iMovie and bring it back to my classroom.
Many of this blog’s readers already know that I work at a school that is very fortunate in its administration’s commitment to technology integration. We have a one-to-one laptop program for students and teachers. (Thanks to my masters program at Full Sail University, though, I’m the only person on campus with a MacBook Pro!) Given this phenomenal setting, I see it as my job to introduce students to as many different ways of expressing themselves as I can; iMovie will be an important addition to their toolkit.
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