Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Story Board Script












THE CROCODILE HUNTER : DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION

-Michelle Kearns, Bryce Sutherland,Taylor Weedman






Our project was based on the book we read named Disrupting Class. We based the book on the late TV show Croc Files. In the video I played the late great Steve Irwin and Michelle played my assistant. Each scene we described the chapters of the book with are awesome Australian accents. We broke down the basics of Disrupting Class and threw in some fun additional work to make it feel like we were actually on Croc Files.  


















Digital Storytelling Storyboard

Visuals
Script of audio
Title Page: THE CROCODILE HUNTER: DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a3/Crocodile_Hunter_Logo.png


-Title pops up “Steve Irwin-esque” music plays

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7Cm_oeWI9g (That’s the theme song from the TV show, so we would use the copyright laws to make that the right length [30 seconds])

Then we would act out the title scene, similar to the way Steve did it, so like LOTS OF ACTION SHOTS. (Clearly not actually dangerous but you get the idea).
Frame 1

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2e/Steve_Irwin.jpg


-Introduce Steve Irwin (Bryce) “G’Day Class” or whatever.
-Talk about the place that we’re going to go “the classroom”
-Talk about the book as something “dangerous” and use the theories that were presented as something that would be challenging for him to go after (but it’s funny because it’s a book… yeah).

-Summary Chapter 1&2-
Quick facts

-Students have different needs, learn in different ways
-Describe “disruptive innovation”
Frame 2

http://img4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20111208134305/uncyclopedia/images/a/af/Steve_Irwin_shocked.jpg


STEVE (and Michelle?) SPOTS THE BOOK FROM AFAR!
Starts telling the audience facts about the “dangerous predator” so that they won’t freak out when he goes too close, but so that they know what kind of danger he’s getting himself into…

Summary Chapter 3&4
Quick facts

-Integrating Technology into the schools, why it’s a benefit, etc.
-Technology vs. Lecture?
-Implementation of the technology, how it would be a benefit, etc.
-COMPUTER BASED LEARNING
Frame 3

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Steve goes closer to the book.

-Skyrocket –Cinematic Soundscapes Volume 5 (freeplaymusic.com) 2:54 (length) so it’ll play all the way through.

Summary chapter 5&6
Quick facts

-Will technology in the class room (computer based learning) start a new commercial system in education???? WILL IT????
-Would implementing this technology into the lives of children (students) before kindergarten be a benefit?
-Outline some examples of research to support that claim^^^
Frame 4

http://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/article8784171.ece/ALTERNATES/w620/Saltwater+Crocodile+Australia.jpg

The book does something really dangerous.
CRIKEY!!!!

THAT’S ALL, CRODODILE SOUND EFFECTS ***** (TBA)
Frame 5

http://www.dvdactive.com/images/reviews/screenshot/2003/5/crochunter1.jpg


Steve pulls back and talks about the book in detail a little, prepping the audience for the impending danger.

-Survivor Theme Song- (Russ Landau) It’s 2:54 so it should play through for the rest of the video, we planned on citing it at the bottom during the credits, but if we can only play 30 seconds of it, we can do that also. Whichever.

Summary chapter 7&8
Quick facts
-Challenge of motivating future students
-Different ways how to motivate them---
-CHAPTER 8?????? (TBA)

Frame 6
http://images.pictureshunt.com/pics/l/lots_of_crocodiles-7942.jpg

MORE BOOKS COME UP, IT’S A HERD OF THE BOOK! CRIKEY! DANGA DANGA DANGA!!!!!
Frame 7

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Steve goes to the books, -pretends that they are doing something dangerous- (they’re not, they’re books)
LIFE THREATENING ACTION SHOTS

Summary Chapter 9
-SOLLUTIONS!
-goes over how these things outlined earlier would be a benefit, along with examples from the text. J
Frame 8

http://img3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20060411032155/uncyclopedia/images/6/66/Steve-Irwin.jpg

MAKES IT OUT ALIVE!!!!!
Thanks the audience or whatever, calls it a day.
Credits Page


-images and music video cited in the individual frames- Rolls credits in the actual film, to the theme song that was seen in the opening.

(Feel free to adjust the size of the cells.  You can also add frames by right click in frame and choose add row above or below. For Mac, Ctrl Click)

One group member was not here due to health issues.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Copyright and Fair Use online

The purpose of copyright and fair use policies are for people to be allowed to use material created by another person. If the creator does not want that particular person to use his creation, then he has the right to forbid it.  With copyright and fair use policies, it gives people the ability to use this information, particularly online, to use in either their lecture or assignments, but they can not call it there own work, they have to cite the source it came from. If they do not cite the source, they are breaking the copyright and fair use requirements. Teachers in particular need to be aware of these policies because they are very important to the owner of the particular work. For example on one of the reading requirements we see that when a student uses a song in a presentation, they are not allowed to use more than 30 seconds or 10 percent of the song. Also teachers are not allowed to show bootlegged movies or home recorded movies to their students.

Creative common licenses gives everyone copy right permission to the work they have created. Their is a 3 layer licenses design which are called Legal Code, Human Readable and Machine Readable. Also their are licenses called the BY, which is Attribution and this licenses build upon your work but they have to credit you as the creator of the product. SA is another licenses and that stands for ShareALike, this licenses is used by websites like Wikipedia. ND, which stands for NoDerivs, is the licenses that gives the ability to commercial and non commercial to see your product passed along unchanged with your name on it. The last license is called NC, which stands for Non commercial. With the NC licenses people can change your product but still have to reference you as the creator of the product.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dlHN3Z7apk

Creative Commons Licenses looks like found at:
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