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Book SynopsisToday’s teachers are charged with not only finding meaningful ways to integrate student use of technology in their classrooms, but also ways to more authentically assess student learning. The advancements in video technology have made classroom video production activities both affordable and feasible. Collaborative Video Production (CVP) is a method of increasing higher order thinking, engagement, collaboration, and technology through the creation of video. The information provided in this book about the seven-step process of CVP, stems from both field research and practical classroom application. The video production process and the corresponding activities that are described by Joe P. Gaston and Byron Havard have been successfully conducted with students from elementary grades through higher ed. The focus of this book is on how to manage and facilitate CVP projects in the classroom. Educators who are interested in more authentically engaging and assessing students' understanding of academic content will find this book to be of great benefit.
Table of ContentsSeries Editors’ Foreword Christopher T. Miller and Anthony A. Piña Preface Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables About the Authors Introduction Joe P. Gaston 1 Collaborative Video Production Overview: Collaborative Video Production 1 Layout of the Chapters 2 The Foundations of CVP 3 Summary 2 Interest, Engagement, and Collaboration 1 Four Phase Interest Model and CVP 2 Engagement and CVP 3 Collaboration and CVP 4 Summary 3 Step 1: Establishing Collaborative Groups and Step 2: Creative Thinking and Decision Making 1 Step 1: Establishing Groups 2 Step 2: Creative Thinking & Decision Making 3 Summary 4 Step 3: Storyboarding and Script Writing 1 Storyboarding 2 Summary 5 Step 4: Scene Creation 1 Setting Parameters for Location 2 Props and Effects 3 Summary 6 Step 5: Shooting Video and Capturing Audio 1 Teacher’s Role in Managing the Video Shoot 2 Summary 7 Step 6: Editing Video and Step 7: Presenting Video 1 Managing the Editing Process 2 Step 7: Presenting Video 3 Summary 8 Digging Deeper 1 Other Types of Shots 2 Additional Lighting Considerations 3 Video Pacing, Timing, and Rhythm 4 Summary 9 Summary of the CVP Steps 1 Step 1: Establishing Collaborative Groups 2 Step 2: Creative Thinking and Decision Making 3 Step 3: Storyboarding and Script Writing 4 Step 4: Scene Creation 5 Step 5: Shooting Video and Capturing Audio 6 Step 6: Editing Video 7 Step 7: Presenting Video 10 CVP History and Research 1 Historical Foundations of CVP 2 CVP Research 3 Summary Index of Terms References Index