Documentaries – Online resources
If you have aspiring student documentarists (is there such a word?) – here are some resources. A documentary film might be a welcome break from the ubiquitous PowerPoint.
From Ruben A. Cirillo High School Library
If you have aspiring student documentarists (is there such a word?) – here are some resources. A documentary film might be a welcome break from the ubiquitous PowerPoint.
Highlights for High School features MIT OpenCourseWare materials that are most useful for high school students and teachers.
There are very useful materials for AP Biology, AP Calculus & AP Physics. But there are materials for many other areas – Shakespeare, visual arts, introduction to western music and much more.
MIT courses cover a variety of subjects and include videos and other resources for you and your students. General Subject areas covered are:
* Biology
* Chemistry
* Computers and Electronics
* Engineering
* Foreign Languages
* Math
* Media, Music and The Arts
* Physical Education
* Physics
* Social Sciences
* Writing and Literature
Scenario:
How to you collect these projects?
You have students turn in the papers or bring their digital presentations on flash drives, of course.
So – what happens next?
Is there a better way?
Of course. Create a form on your website that will allow students to upload their files directly to you. They will not be visible to others – but can be opened easily from a single web page during class.
Other advantages?
Won’t it be a hassle getting students to do this?
If you refuse to take paper submissions, students will soon get used to the process. Even if a student has no computer at home – they can upload files in seconds from one of the school computers.
How hard is it to create such a form?
Come on into the library and we should be able to get it set up in minutes. To see the form I have set up for students to send me files – go to my Document Submission Form.
From ResourceShelf….
Here are a bunch of posts (10 in all) that might be of interest to you and/or those you work with:
1. Harry Ransom Center Introduces Edgar Allan Poe Digital Collection
2. Tag cloud of Obama’s back-to-school speech
3. Information Visualization: Introducing News Dots, The Six Degrees of News
4. Updated Site: Energy Kids Have a New Place to Play and Learn
5. Collection of Black Memorabilia was Librarian?s Lifelong Passion
6. Listen Online: British Library Adds Over 2,000 Hours of Recordings
7. Now Online: Summer 2009 issue of the Teaching with Primary Sources
(TPS) Quarterly8. Cool! Listen Online: Online Database: Learn About and Search the
Western Soundscape Archive9. Internet addiction center opens in US
10. Fast Facts for Grandparent’s Day (September 13, 2009)
I hope some of these 10 items are of interest to you.
cheers,
gary–
Gary D. Price, MLIS
Librarian
Editor, ResourceShelf and DocuTicker
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