Team+4+-+Kirsten+Kelsey+Rebecca

Each class, one member will update your wiki page by answering the question that is posted. Please note the date and which team member is updating the wiki. All team members will take rotate turns updating the wiki.

Question 1 - What did your team do today?

Today, our group completed a letter to Mrs. Agri asking for permission to film her class for the morning announcements opening videos. We are waiting for a response. Kelsey march 29th ﻿It's good that you did that, but you have a lot more work to do. On Thursday try to get photos of the portables and practice using the voice recorder. You can also record your audio after you have practiced. Hopefully, you can do the video of the kindergarten class too. Mrs. K

Question 2 - What did your team get done today?

Today, we took pictures of the Kindergarteners/portables and practiced voice recording. -Kirsten, Thursday, March 31st Nice work! Did you download the photos? Did you get to talk with Mrs. Agri? Are you going to take any photos/video of the kindergarteners? On Monday you should do the voice recordings and start the MovieMaker file. Mrs. K

Question 3 - What does your team have left to do?


 * Yes we did download the pictures and we didnt hear a reply from Mrs.Agri but when we went Mrs. Hurley called and asked if we could go then and she sed we could so we did. We already took pictures of the kindergardeners and we did do voice recordings. Now we just need to edit the photos which Kirsten started today and apply the music and voice recordings which we took today. **
 * -Rebecca, Tuesday, April 5th **

Question 4 - The deadline for this project is Monday, April 11th. Will your group be able to meet that deadline? If not, what do you have left to do? When can you get it done?

We'll probably be able to meet the deadline. -Kirsten, Thursday, April 7th Make sure you save a "computer quality" video in your group folder and a "DVD quality" video in the final videos folder. Mrs. K

Question 5 - if your team has finished the video, what are your thoughts about the entire project? __**Each team member should log on and answer this question. **__
 * What did you learn during this project?
 * What did you discover about how you learn?
 * What did you like?
 * What didn't you like?
 * Did your team work well together? If yes, what did you do to share the workload and work as a team? If not, what could you have done to change that?
 * How would you change the project to make it better for future students?


 * What did you learn during this project? - I learned how to add audio and music to a clip at the same time.
 * What did you discover about how you learn? - I alread had a good idea about how i learn so i really didnt discover anything new.
 * What did you like? ﻿- My favorite part of this project was being outside to take pictures.
 * What didn't you like? ﻿- I didnt like having to do nothing at some points.
 * Did your team work well together? - No If yes, what did you do to share the workload and work as a team? If not, what could you have done to change that? ﻿- We could have listened to each other more.
 * How would you change the project to make it better for future students? - I would allow the students to chose there own partners directly and just make sure the group is ok with you.

Rebecca, April 11, 2011

I learned that this project is a group effort and definatley could not be done alone. I didnt discover anything new about how i learn. I liked being able to go to the kindergarten portables, and take pictures. I also enjoyed using windows movie maker. I didn't like having to load alot of different pictures and sounds into a lot of folders. I also didnt like the wiki. Our group worked ok together, but we could've shared more ideas and took them more into consideration. I would definatley let the students pick there own groups instead of having them recomend people. Kelsey april 11th

I learned that movie making is both easier and harder then i would have thought. On one hand it's rather easy to drag pictures to where you want them and make credits. On the other hand, recording audio, adjusting the volume, and getting it where you want AND overlap with the music...not so easy. I discovered that you sometimes have to do things multiple times to get things to work just right.

-Kirsten, Monday, April 11th, 2011