SURGEON GENERAL’S WARNING: This post contains links to songs from the 80s so listening may result in Dancing With Myself (Billy Idol)
Remember the first time you saw Michael Jackson dance in “Thriller“? The 80s decade was ruled by music and for music junkies like myself it was Just like Heaven (The Cure).
There were so many personal styles and granted we looked like a box of
crayons just exploded on us and more was more (oh yeah…I am talking
shoulder pads) but the one constant for a teen in the 80s was MTV music
videos. I miss those great videos especially the statuesque women in
short black dresses, jet black hairdos and red lips featured in Addicted to Love (Robert Palmer).
They totally grabbed my attention so why couldn’t it do the same for
the student in your classroom. Were we really that different from
today’s student?
This was a Cruel Summer (Bananarama) with heat but Things Can Only Get Better (Howard Jones)
if you attended the Discovery Education Network Summer Institute. I was
there in Bozeman, Montana and I was reminded of those fun videos when
Wes Fryer’s daughter demoed an app Called Video Star. She changed
transitions while lip syncing Call Me Maybe. That is when it hit me like
in Sweet Dreams (Eurythmics)….why couldn’t this be brought into the classroom with curriculum songs. Then someone did Send Me an Angel (Real Life)
who had created fun educational songs …Lodge McCammon. His songs share
concepts and even vocabulary. I am still singing 2 over 10 = x over 5
from the song I downloaded. Lodge provides the lyrics and even an
explanation for the songs.
I created my own MathTV video. So What You Need (INXS)….a song, a teacher (or it could be some students), and the app.
Song: I downloaded The song “Line Up” from
the Discovery Education site (search for songs) and when I downloaded it
from the site it went directly into my iTunes. I synced my iPad and
pulled the song into the app from my songs on the iPad. You could also
download music from his website http://www.iamlodge.com/ .
Teacher: Now you are probably saying People Are People (Depeche Mode) but I had to find a teacher who would be willing to be the STAR of my video and who would not be Too Shy (Kajagoogoo). Her name was not Rio (Duran Duran) but Ms. Kaiser – 6th grade math teacher. Her teacher superpower is her enthusiasm.
App: I downloaded the Video Star App at http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/video-star/id438596432?mt=8.
There is a share feature that will allow you to email the video (.mov
file) or send it directly to YouTube when you are finished.
You have everything you need…you can create a fun video with rock stars like this one starring Ms. Kaiser http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42xRfK_bfkw. The students will love it and this FREE app may just become an Obsession (Animotion)!
Now… it is your turn. Are you Hungry Like a Wolf (Duran Duran)
to try this? What would you use for a music video? What do you think
about Lodge’s site? Share your ideas or teacher/student videos.
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Monday, October 20, 2014
LALAMP Time in Baton Rouge!
LALAMP
(Louisiana Library and Media Professionals) is in Baton Rouge at the EBR Parish
Library Main (on Goodwood), Wednesday, October 22, 2014, 8:00 AM - 3:00
PM. This FREE, one day event is being coordinated by the EBRPSS Library
Services Department and all surrounding districts are invited to attend. We have
a great agenda planned which includes a keynote who is a former editor-in-chief
of School Library Journal. This is a free professional development opportunity
not to miss! Please register at http://tinyurl.com/lalampBR2014. Email me if you have any questions about the Baton
Rouge LALAMP stop.
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014
LLA in Lafayette
Hope you had a great time in Lafayette! I am posting my presentation on Tech Trends here. http://shar.es/Brbca Enjoy! Let me know if you have any feedback. Peace Out!
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Friday, February 7, 2014
Mini LACUE on the Westside
I hope everyone had a great time in Port Allen. I graduated from Port Allen High so presenting at a school that I attended is like being back in school again. I learned so much then as well as today. My presentation can be found here http://goo.gl/ymRjoe. I hope you find a tool or two you can use to bring back to your school/classroom. Peace Out!
Friday, January 24, 2014
Baby...It is Cold Outside....LASL MidWINTER!
Hope you stayed warm during Midwinter and picked up a few great ideas at the conference. My presentation can be found here. http://tinyurl.com/techitout - ENJOY!
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Tuesday, September 10, 2013
LaLAMP 2013 - Tech It Out presentation - Please leave any comments/feedback.
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Thursday, March 7, 2013
It is LLA Time...no...it is Peanut Butter and Jelly Time
It’s Peanut Butter and Jelly Time! Web Tools That Grab Attention and Infuse Energy into Classrooms
Why are our students mesmerized by crazy videos, commercials or songs? Do you ever feel like you need some creative technologies to help excite your students? This session will demonstrate how you can implement new and interesting tools into your existing lessons to motivate your students.
This is the post of my presentation for LLA. I hope everyone enjoyed the session and remember to have fun with the tools.
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I WANT my MTV!
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