Wednesday, April 27, 2011

PND Culture Movies Reflection

A. To what degree did you work toward team goals? (Please explain your answer)
Superior, Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair, Needs Improvement

Very Good because I contributed to my team by doing things such as finding people to interview, I helped think of some interview questions, and I helped make some slides.

B. What specific tasks and duties did you perform as a member of this team?

I found people to interview, I helped think of some questions, and I helped make some slides.

C. To what degree did you offer your gifts, talents, and time as a member of the team? 
(Please explain your answer) 
Superior, Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair, Needs Improvement

Very good because I used some of my research skills to find out what equipment you need to use for baseball and I used some of my social skills to find people to interview.

D. To what degree did you take action as a member of the team? 
(Please explain your answer) 
Leader, Very Active, Somewhat Active, Had to Be Told What to Do

Somewhat active because I was trying to do what needed to be done and it is hard for me to stay on task all of the time.

E. What makes you most proud about your movie and why?

I like the fact that we made our movie funny yet got the point across about baseball.

F. If you were going to make any changes to your movie, what would they be?

I would make the camera stay more still and not have as much background noise.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

1. Upload your slideshow as a movie to your blog posting. [If you have trouble with this, check to see that you exported it in the correct format. If it is still too big, re-export in a smaller format. You may also choose to upload it to YouTube and embed it on your blog.]




2. What tools and techniques did you use to create your podcast?
I used the fade tool.



3.  How could you use a project like this in other classes?
I could use this instead of doing a powerpoint and I wouldn't have to talk in front of the class. I would be able to record myself before.



4.  In the “real world,” how could podcast projects be used (In what careers/businesses, etc.)?
I could use this if I was showing my boss a product I think that a company should sell.


5.  In this project, what did you get good at doing?
I got good at getting the timing right.


6. What was the most difficult part of the assignment?
 Writing the script.

7. How did your project use the transformative property of borrowed images, music, and information to comply with the Copyright Law of 1976? 
[...not just that you cited the information - citing is not enough...tell me how you transformed what you've taken into something new, etc., How did you transform the music, information, images, etc.?
I added my voice to it.


8.  Would you do a project like this on your own?  
Yes, I would do this on my own.

9. If you were going to make any changes/improvements on your podcast what would it/they be?  ...and why?
I would improve my script and record my podcast again.