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= = = = =Great iMovie Examples= [|Mission Possible: Internet Research] by Answers.com This shows a novel way to integrate stills and audio. It shows how to do Internet research and has some history of the Internet.

[|What is Plagiarism?] by Rugers University Great movie incorporating stills and video.

= = = = =Tutorials for iMovie=

Visit Apple's site [|iLife '06 Multimedia Tutorials] and view movies that explain how to record video, edit it and send it to a DVD. Then visit the [|tutorial for iDVD] to learn how to create a DVD of your project.

=Integrate iMovie into Teaching and Learning=

The [|Apple Learning Exchange for K12 Educators] has a collection of lessons contributed by educators. This collection is searchable and there are many lessons that utilize iMovie.

[|iMovies in Education] is a site that was created to address the preparation of new teachers. It explains a variety of ways iMovie can enhance instruction.

=Examples of iMovie Projects=

[|Monarch Butterflies]

The[| Springfield Public Schools] page of iMovie projects has projects that support curriculum. Many of the links on this site are no longer active.

[|iMovie Projects and Samples] at Redgie's Reliable Resources website This site has iMovie storybooks and a lesson plan for fourth grade students.

=Sources of Free Video Online=

[|The Open Video Project] The purpose of the Open Video Project is to collect and make available a repository of digitized video content.

[|Teacher Tube] The Teacher Tube website is searchable by topic. There are many videos created by teachers to teach concepts. You can also watch the most popular videos recently viewed by other teachers. Teachers can join this site and contribute their own videos.

Assessing Student iMovies
Go to [|Rubistar] to create rubrics to assess your students' video projects. If you set up a free teacher account the rubric can be saved as an Excel spreadsheet. Here is a sample iMovie rubric to download: