EdTech 533 - YouTube for Educators - Final Reflection
EdTech 533 - YouTube for Educators
This was my favourite course so far. I had absolutely no experience in YouTube or any of the software required for this course (Camtasia, Premiere Pro and more) but I really surprised myself. This is the course that made me realize that I really do belong in the MET program. I was not sure if I was capable of doing the work associated with the MET program because of my limited knowledge of technology, but was I wrong. As it turns out, I am capable. I worked so hard to complete all of the assignments and to put in extras into each assignment. I found I learned more from this course than any course I have ever taken.
The things learned in this class were endless. I learned all about YouTube and the great educational advantage it can give teachers and students in the classroom. I learned to give video presentations with a webcam and a microphone by doing vlogs (video blogs). I learned how to video and do video editing with Premiere Pro including using green screen, picture in picture and slow motion. I also learned how to give tutorials with the use of Camtasia.
This course is so important for my future goals of becoming a leader in our school board. I am confident I can mentor teachers and schools on the use of all of the new software I learned and the importance of this software in educating our students.
Here is a link to my YouTube channel. This shows all of the work I have created. Also here is a link to my storyboard for my virtual tour assignment.
Thank you to my instructor - Chareen Snelson - for giving me the confidence in this class.
All of the AECT standards associated with this course are in my final vlog.
This was my favourite course so far. I had absolutely no experience in YouTube or any of the software required for this course (Camtasia, Premiere Pro and more) but I really surprised myself. This is the course that made me realize that I really do belong in the MET program. I was not sure if I was capable of doing the work associated with the MET program because of my limited knowledge of technology, but was I wrong. As it turns out, I am capable. I worked so hard to complete all of the assignments and to put in extras into each assignment. I found I learned more from this course than any course I have ever taken.
The things learned in this class were endless. I learned all about YouTube and the great educational advantage it can give teachers and students in the classroom. I learned to give video presentations with a webcam and a microphone by doing vlogs (video blogs). I learned how to video and do video editing with Premiere Pro including using green screen, picture in picture and slow motion. I also learned how to give tutorials with the use of Camtasia.
This course is so important for my future goals of becoming a leader in our school board. I am confident I can mentor teachers and schools on the use of all of the new software I learned and the importance of this software in educating our students.
Here is a link to my YouTube channel. This shows all of the work I have created. Also here is a link to my storyboard for my virtual tour assignment.
Thank you to my instructor - Chareen Snelson - for giving me the confidence in this class.
All of the AECT standards associated with this course are in my final vlog.
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