You can demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of your solution to the food sustainability crisis in any format. Some ideas are listed below.
Click on the following link to hear some important information about presenting your research:
Click on the following link to hear some important information about presenting your research:
Step 1: However your group chooses to present their research, it needs to be published to a global audience.
Step 2: Your understanding and knowledge of your selected solution is more important than how well you present your work
Step 3: It is your responsibility to test your presentation tool to ensure it works on your device and that it can be published globally. If your group can't get the tool to work, select a different tool
Step 4: Make sure you are using material that is copyright free and/or you have acknowledged all your sources in a reference list
Step 5: Get your content checked and edited before you publish it
Step 6: Only use first names to identify students on the web
Step 7:.
Groups who have created a video presentation (e.g. Movie Maker, Animoto, Photostory) must upload this to YouTube by clicking this link.
Groups who have made a static presentation (e.g. Weebly, Pictochart, Wikispaces etc) must email Ms Dalzell the link ([email protected])
Groups who have created used Audacity need to save their presentation onto a USB and pass it to Ms Dalzell or Ms McCarthy
Step 2: Your understanding and knowledge of your selected solution is more important than how well you present your work
Step 3: It is your responsibility to test your presentation tool to ensure it works on your device and that it can be published globally. If your group can't get the tool to work, select a different tool
Step 4: Make sure you are using material that is copyright free and/or you have acknowledged all your sources in a reference list
Step 5: Get your content checked and edited before you publish it
Step 6: Only use first names to identify students on the web
Step 7:.
Groups who have created a video presentation (e.g. Movie Maker, Animoto, Photostory) must upload this to YouTube by clicking this link.
Groups who have made a static presentation (e.g. Weebly, Pictochart, Wikispaces etc) must email Ms Dalzell the link ([email protected])
Groups who have created used Audacity need to save their presentation onto a USB and pass it to Ms Dalzell or Ms McCarthy
Create a short movie
Make a movie using Movie Maker, iMovie or your mobile phone. Please be aware that you will be responsible for transfering files from your phone to your laptop, so do not select this option unless you have to means for this to occur.
There are 3 video cameras available in the library. If your group wishes to use one of these, your teacher will need to book it for you on BookIt for the whole week.
There are 3 video cameras available in the library. If your group wishes to use one of these, your teacher will need to book it for you on BookIt for the whole week.
Create a Website using Weebly (or another web creation tool)
Weebly is a very simple web creation tool that uses a drag-and-drop method to develop the content of each page. You will need to see Ms Dalzell or Ms McCarthy who will create a user name and password for you to use. When this has been set up, go to
this site, enter your user name and password and then start creating. The final page of your website should be your reference list.
Click on this link to find out how to create a good website using Weeby
this site, enter your user name and password and then start creating. The final page of your website should be your reference list.
Click on this link to find out how to create a good website using Weeby
Make a documentary trailer using Animoto and upload to YouTube
Go to this site and select 'Sign Up' in the top right corner. Use your school email address and complete the registration form. Once you have entered the Animoto site, you will see your name in the top right corner. Click on the down arrow next to your name and select 'Account'. Scroll down the bottom of the page until you see 'Redeem a promo code'. Copy and paste one of the promo codes below into the window and click on 'Submit code'.
Promo Code 1: a4edalz48629348cf4e2864
Promo Code 2: a4emcca9110b6718b0f4b4a
Aim for a presentation of approximately 3 minutes.
Be sure to:
1. Save your images and create your text before you start
2. Use any music and images ethically (explore Creative Commons options)
3. Make sure your teacher approves your Animoto before you upload to YouTube
Look at the following clip to find out how Animoto works:
Promo Code 1: a4edalz48629348cf4e2864
Promo Code 2: a4emcca9110b6718b0f4b4a
Aim for a presentation of approximately 3 minutes.
Be sure to:
1. Save your images and create your text before you start
2. Use any music and images ethically (explore Creative Commons options)
3. Make sure your teacher approves your Animoto before you upload to YouTube
Look at the following clip to find out how Animoto works:
Create a Wiki using Wikispaces
A wiki is an online space which lots of people can contribute to at the same time. Nominate a leader in your group. They need to go to Wikispaces, create a wiki and invite the rest of their group members. Follow the instructions outlined on the document below:
wiki_set_up_instructions.docx | |
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File Type: | docx |
Create a radio show using Audacity
Audacity is a free tool that lets you record sound to create a podcast. To find Audacity on a school laptop, open the Music Folder on the desktop and then click on 'Audacity'. If you are using your own laptop, you will need to download and install Audacity by going to this site .
Look at the following clip, up until the 6 minute 50 second mark, to learn up to use Audacity.
Make a photo story using Windows Photostory
Follow these instructions and create a Photostory. Remember that you need to have all your images saved into a folder before you start. Once you have finished, please save your Photostory for play back on your computer. Your Photostory needs to be an WMV file. Get your Photostory approved by your teacher before uploading it to YouTube.