Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 May 2014

First Annual Central Senior Film Festival

The first annual Central Senior Film Festival was a huge success! Most classes in the school have taken part by using iPads and iPad minis to film a variety of ideas and messages. Students were able to edit and enhance their clips using iMovie on the iPad or MacBook.

From over 100 student created films, 17 were selected. Students involved in the selected films were chauffeured to the front entrance of Central Senior in an SUV limo to walk the red carpet! In the front foyer a photo booth was set up using an iPad on a tripod (over 250 photos were taken of students, parents, siblings and staff). Guests were amazed at the beautiful gym (decorated by a team of students) while a DJ provided an exciting atmosphere between 6 and 7 p.m, when the viewing began. Student MCs impressed a packed gym with their introductions and well rehearsed comedy between films.

Here are the entries created by individuals or small groups of students. I will post the final film (created by an entire class of grade 7s) in my next post. Enjoy!

Tuesday, 11 February 2014

BT1 & Idevices - IIT Slideshow - Semester I Highlights & Semester II StartUp


As the new semester cranks up, new courses and students arrive ready to tear automotive systems apart.  Little did many of them realise that there is more to dismantling vehicles to successfully fulfill the course requirements; especially at the college coded level.  Ah bring on the maintenance schedules, the service manuals the resources and most importantly the diagnostics.

While looking through some of the videos and pictures we took during the initial project startup; it became very apparent that we focussed on individual student exposure, documenting their processes and technology use.  Highlighting the technology and analyzing the disconnect of thinking and self directed next steps; which service literature should the students refer to?; how do we successfully ensure that they are able to decipher the diagnostic trees and follow the steps?   Additional graphical literacy and further exposures to diagnostic trees is a must.  The acquisition of the DTCs and verification of the repairs is the easy part; fostering & modeling and redefining & shaping the required learning skills and employability skills to create self directed thinking pathway selection will be the next hurdle.

With that being said the new group of TTJ 3C students will be driven by a CDX Format coupled with Project/Task record Portfolio via Moxtra & Google; illustrating the steps and rationale for the chosen pathways as directed by diagnostic trees, DTC's and streaming data.  The BT1 and idevice technology is the gateway for the more diagnostic based CDX tasks/customer.  While still ensuring the students are fully exposed to the hard hands aspect of the trade.

                                           Refer to the following link for more CDX info

From the video request, we identified difficulties of providing student free content; however the observation does identify that we are approaching the project in a student driven and immersive manner.  There are not many photos and/or videos that do not contain identifiable students actively completing tech related tasks and using the IIT technology to diagnose and repair vehicle systems.

             There are several video shorts that have been uploaded to the shared video folder.
To aid in showcasing the process, the activities and the IIT technology we were however able to assemble several photos and create a YouTube video slideshow with annotations to aid in explaining and highlighting the technology.   This video has also been uploaded to the IIT Shared Video folder; HOWEVER the downloadable format does not allow the annotations.  So please refer to the following YouTube video link for a more encompassing video.  BT1 & Idevices - IIT Slide Show   View in full screen...


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