Information technology has
become an essential part of today's classrooms. Teachers and
students are using video and image editing software to create
presentations, reports, and Web pages as well as to capture
special moments and share their work.
What's even more important is the production process they
go through. Teachers and students interact more and are working
more as a team. Everyone plays a vital role to the success
of each project. Students also gain life skills such as team-work,
time management, creativity, problem solving and research
skills that help them as they graduate into the working world.
Lesson Plans
Every month you will
find new lesson plans, utilizing in many cases, the various
tenets of project-based learning. All lessons are connected
through documented links to McREL’S National Compendium
of Standards.
Tutorials
Ulead has several sources for
tutorials. Student Tutorials are designed for students and educators
giving step-by-step activities for learning Ulead products.
By completing a series of activities, or working through the
video tutorials you will master Ulead products in no time!
There are many ways in which
projects can be effective and powerful “curriculum delivery
tools”, and not just activities done outside the curriculum.
Here are several ideas for doing desktop and video projects
in the classroom.
Submit Your Project Ideas
If you have interesting project ideas, why not share this
with others? Submit your ideas for showcase and sharing with
your peers.
NOTE: Curriculum
content is furnished for informational use only, is subject
to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment
by Ulead Systems, Inc. Ulead Systems, Inc. assumes no responsibility
or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear
in this material.