List some topics of interest.
What kinds of group projects can you envision?
- With each topic, list what kind of project--eg video, audio podcast, blog, photoblog, newsmagazine layout, etc. that you think might work.
- How long would each project be: 5 minutes, 10 minutes, more/less?
- Presented via laptop and screen or projection; on paper or digital eg an ebook.
- What would be the purpose: to entertain, to inform, to persuade, to explain a process eg step 1, step 2.
- Who would be the intended audience? eg People who know a lot about your topic? or a little? Age group?
What kinds of group projects can you envision?
- eg. two of you are debating; one is recording
- The three of you are preparing a multi-media magazine style feature using Publisher and Acrobat. It can be printed and/or presented online.
- Could it be something involving teaching a medieval history topic to 4th grade students?
3 comments:
DIYs
Animals
Debates
Tutorials
Cooking
Art (Digital even)
Creative Writing
Real world issues
Prager U type Videos
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We could do videos maybe that relate to these, I'd say that they should be 3-5 minutes mostly. I really like the ideas of videos, podcasts, and blogs. (Blogs especially for writing)
I think to entertain or explain processes would be good.
All age groups.
Some could be like the "Math for Dummies" books and others could be a summary of a subject or event for students to review before a test. Or others could be for people with all sorts of knowledge such as debate videos.
Debate videos, Blogs with short stories or snippets on it, a newspaper with information and comic strips (like a school newspaper), podcasts about current events.
Topics of Interest:
Politics - A report (Paper presented)
Climate Change - An argument (Video)
Sports debates - Group talk videos (Outline + Video)
Capital Punishment, Controversial topics - Persuasive article (Hand-in)
Memes - Video (Posted)
1. Writing a report on an event or something without any biases at all to our best abilities, one from our point of view, and one from the Liberal point of view. Short reports so we are not overloaded though, just so we can see from everyone's point of view to understand them better.
2. ^^^Doesn't have to be a presentation, but could be presented/read. Also, each one of us could do a report from a different point of view and then present it to each other. I would say probably 15 mins for all of us.
3. Beside topics^^^
4. They would be to inform and persuade for politics and controversial topics, to entertain and inform for sports. All of them could explain things slightly too. The memes would be purely for laughs.
5. Anyone who is willing to hear what we have to say. Sports could be for fans, other topics we can show students in our school. Maybe we can hold a vote from the school of a topic they want us to discuss and we can make a video to show them. The memes would likely appeal to the 12-18 age group.
GROUP PROJECTS
Video collabs - Informative animation video
Podcast discussions - Discussion/debate
Current News - Report a current event
Somebody writes a report
Somebody sets up a video
Somebody presents
Topics that interest me:
- Biology concepts that we learn
- Animals
- Cooking
- Real world issues
o The inside of Coronavirus
o A quick overview of 9-11
o A quick overview of Trump’s impeachment
o Wind turbines
o Climate change
- DIYs
- How to argue against
o Abortion
o Theological issues
o Evolution
o Homosexuality from the Bible
- We could study a passage of Scripture and explain what it means (mini sermon)
Project ideas:
- I like the idea of quick 3-5 min videos that explain, introduce, and inform people. I like watching these types of videos the best because they are not in-depth. These videos could be on like Biology concepts or such, not so much the arguments. I would hope these quick videos would help get people interested in the topic so that they would want to research more on their own. Or if they are struggling in their biology class for example this could help explain for example mitosis.
- We could do animated videos which could be difficult with voice overs. It would have to be very simple animations.
- For arguments we could take two sides, for and against. Or we could bring up typical arguments for abortion and debunk them with what we know.
- We could research the reality of climate change and/or wind turbines and combine all the information we have on those and compile it into an animated short 3-5 min video.
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