Monday, December 2, 2013

My Philosophy of Technology in the Classroom iMovie

For my Educational Technology class we had to create an iMovie about our Philosophy of Technology in the Classroom.  


You can see my iMovie displaying my Philosophy here.



It is always interesting to see something so dear to your heart - such as a philosophy regarding an area of your profession -  being brought to any type of screen.   
While this iMovie is primarily meant for a future administrator to view during my application process to an educational institution, my hope is for anyone who views my iMovie to be made witness to my heart in the matter of technology in the classroom, and also beyond that to my heart for students and for people in general.  
It is my hope that my philosophy and iMovie display that I see where we have been in education and I see where we are going; to not be afraid of what lies ahead but to not forsake the path that has led us to these moments in time, to be thankful for the people who and the ideas that have gone before and laid the stones upon which we stand today.

 

Enjoy. :)



4 comments:

  1. Your video was very good, Devin! I love your creativity with pictures. You have a way of creating things that makes it enjoyable and easy to follow along. Thank you for being a peer of mine, you have really made my time here at this college worth any hardships and you always encourage me to excel in everything I do. You are my best friend, and even more, you are my spiritual confidant and my family. I love you and your video very much.

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  2. Very well done! I like your clean and crisp artistic style! I really enjoy hearing that you have a good concept of the fine line of technology in the classroom and using traditional forms of teaching. I can see that you will have a practical and efficient classroom!

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  3. I enjoyed the thought put into your revised philosophy. Your voice in your movie was clear and you choose key words and clear picture to highlight aspects of your philosophy. Artistically, I enjoyed the clean lines but would have liked to see less ken burns effect as the zooming in and out seemed distracting at times. Great job bringing all your learning together as you move forward to determine how you will use the information in your professional life.

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  4. Great job, Dev! You did an excellent job explaining your heart for education. I like the link that you put between the past and the present. It was creative and very true! I can't wait to see what God has in store for you!! ;)

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