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post Stop-Motion Animation 1

December 13th, 2011

Filed under: Movie Making,Tech — Steven Katz @ 12:38 pm

Next semester I will be sponsoring a middle school club that will be doing stop-motion animations. My idea for the club is to give the students several short projects at the beginning of the semester, and see where it goes from there. I have never taught this skill before, so I am making some animations to use as examples, and I am documenting the process on the club wiki. Below is the animation I created for the first challenge, “Move object across desk.”

 

 

 

post Mac Basics Professional Development at Seoul Foreign School

November 18th, 2011

Filed under: Professional Development,Resources — Steven Katz @ 9:49 pm

Below are some links to support the Professional Development for Seoul Foreign School November 19 & 21, 2011.

Mac OS Basics

Preview

iPhoto

QuickTime

iMovie

Video projects in the classroom (previous presentation)

More about teaching with video projects

Some of my students’ video projects.

My professional portfolio

post Screencast Using QuickTime

November 15th, 2011

Filed under: Student Work,Tech Tips — Steven Katz @ 2:08 pm

This tech tip from my middle school Tech Gurus.

See more of my student’s tech tips.


Screencast With QuickTime

post MOvember

November 14th, 2011

Filed under: Making the world a better place. — Steven Katz @ 7:41 am

This is the second year I have participated in MOvember, a fun activity to raise awareness about men’s health, specifically prostate cancer. What we do is grow a mustache during the month of November and try to raise as much money for prostate cancer. Last year I shaved my beard (that I have had for 20 years) & let it grow back. This year I am set on not letting my beard grow back until December, so that I can really highlight my “mo.” I’m getting lots of questions about shaving, and I have even received a few donations on my MO page. My goal is to raise $200.

Below is my MO, two weeks old.

Make a donation to support the fight against prostate cancer. Your support is greatly appreciated.

post Laptops at the Sleepover: Over/Under 4.5

November 12th, 2011

Filed under: Educational Reflection — Steven Katz @ 4:56 pm

My 12-year-old daughter is having a sleepover with 8 friends. They all own laptop computers.

I have set over/under for how many of her friends will bring their laptops at 4.5. What do you think? I’ll let you know the outcome in a few days.

(If you are unfamiliar with this type of wagering: You select if you think the final number is over or under the specified number. In this case, if you think that 5 or more of my daughter’s friends will bring their laptops to the sleepover, you bet “over.” If you think that 4 or less will bring their laptops you bet “under.”)

PS. Just a fun bet. No money will be exchanged.

post Newton’s Laws Video Project

November 11th, 2011

Filed under: Student Work — Steven Katz @ 9:07 am

Over the past few weeks I helped a middle school science class to create movies demonstrating three of Newton’s Laws. This is one of the projects that the teacher is especially proud of.

 

post Remove Duplicate Photos in iPhoto

November 9th, 2011

Filed under: Resources,Tech Tips — Steven Katz @ 12:33 pm

I have been working on consolidating my photos from several different computers into one definitive iPhoto library with all of my digital photos. After reimaging computers at school and restoring files to the way they were before the reimaging (as best we could), we had several people with multiple copies of photos in their iPhoto libraries. Duplifinder solved this problem for me.

When I began searching for a solution I came across a thread on Mac Rumors that led me to some possibilities. I spent a couple of hours researching the different software solutions, reading the literature, and testing them out. I really liked Tidy Up!, which I found on the OS X Mac Tips & Tricks blog. Tidy Up! will also find duplicates in your iTunes library and several other places on your Mac. The reason I decided not to buy it is the $33 price tag. I also checked out Duplicate Annihilator, but didn’t get the visual representation of the photos I wanted. The software I finally decided on is Duplifinder. Only $7 and it went through my entire 13,000+ iPhoto library, found all the duplicates, and gave me the option of deleting all the duplicates in one click, or one at a time. Duplifinder is a great tool at a very reasonable price. I recommended it to my entire staff.

 

 

Screenshot after finding duplicates

 


post Scratch Projects

October 31st, 2011

Filed under: Student Work — Steven Katz @ 8:43 am

I recently posted about the “push start” Jane Harris gave me for integrating Scratch (programming) projects into the curriculum. I had been working with an advanced high school math elective class before Jane gave me all the great advice about how to set up the projects. I think that the students and teachers did some great work and I would like to share it with you. Please feel free to leave comments on the student blogs about their project or reflection. I know they will appreciate the feedback.

The projects:

  • Jane – Get the keys to save the princess.
  • Justin – Avoid the administrators & get across the court.
  • Leo – Run & jump to avoid the obstacles.
  • Peter – You are the goalie. Don’t let them score.

 

post Customize Your Toolbar

October 25th, 2011

Filed under: Student Work,Tech Tips — Steven Katz @ 7:13 pm

This tech tip from my middle school Tech Gurus is about Pages, but you can customize the toolbar on most Mac applications using this same process.

See more of my student’s tech tips.

Customize the Pages Toolbar

post My Journey To Work

October 23rd, 2011

Filed under: Uncategorized — Steven Katz @ 9:21 am

Tim Bray was the person who presented this blogging challenge to me. The challenge is to document your journey to work. I live in Korea, in a suburb of Seoul. Check out these “Journey to Work” posts: Tim Bray, Ben Sheridan, Kerri-Lee Beasley, Clint Hamada, Kim Cofino & Jess McCulloch (the one who started this).

This is my journey:

Shoe area in the apartment entrance. (Koreans don’t wear shoes in the house.)

Four flights down to the street.

Our street. Heading to the bus stop.

One of the many neighborhood farms. People farm any open plot of land.

Waiting for the bus by the corner store.

Here comes the school bus.

My wife & son on their daily sprint to catch the bus.

They haven’t missed the bus yet.

Middle school entrance.

Must……have……COFFEE!

Elevator to the third floor.

The ed tech office.

My desk.

 

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