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Disordered Eating Patterns

The document provides an overview of using Animoto to create digital stories as an alternative to traditional papers. It discusses the elements needed for an effective digital story, including having a point of view, dramatic question, emotional content from images and music, and concise information. Students will create an Animoto video on disordered eating patterns covering required topics like definitions of eating disorders and their health consequences. The roles of tech coordinator and researcher/planner are outlined, with responsibilities for setting up the project and organizing the storyboard respectively. A rubric is also provided to evaluate the finished videos.

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Disordered Eating Patterns

The document provides an overview of using Animoto to create digital stories as an alternative to traditional papers. It discusses the elements needed for an effective digital story, including having a point of view, dramatic question, emotional content from images and music, and concise information. Students will create an Animoto video on disordered eating patterns covering required topics like definitions of eating disorders and their health consequences. The roles of tech coordinator and researcher/planner are outlined, with responsibilities for setting up the project and organizing the storyboard respectively. A rubric is also provided to evaluate the finished videos.

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Disordered Eating Patterns

Animoto Project Overview


Digital Story Telling: The End of Papers and PowerPoint..
The age of Digital Story Telling: A long time ago (like 5 years ago) students used to research a topic and construct a paper crafted to convey a message/po int of view, thesis type of statement and attempt to support this through conjecture and/or data. Today Digital Story Telling has taken the place of papers (please note that English class is still very important ) but has kept much of the same elements important in conveying a message and demonstrating your understanding of the topic at hand. Animoto: Animoto is a great example of a digital story telling method. It is a very cool web based program that creates stunning videos from photos, clips and music that you get to choose. If youve ever worked with other programs you know that the tedious and time consuming part is the editing and graphic design features. Animoto does much of this work for you by taking your chosen material and automatically producing film that looks like you spent hours on the computer. However Animoto will not put your information together in a way that demonstrates you understand it! Elements of Your Digital Video You Need to Plan for: Constructing a message is not as simple as it sounds. I would argue that producing a digital story is just as hard if not harder than writing a paper. At least with writing a paper you dont have YouTube and Google to distract you. The Center for Digital Storytelling has defined certain elements for creating effective and interesting multimedia stories. These elements force you to consider how you will go about the planning and implementing of your presentation and in many ways demonstrate whether you truly understand the topic versus just plopped a bunch of info into the program. A Point of View: The purpose of your video is to make a point and should not be presented as a recitation of mere facts. Make it clear (for most of you it is related to avoiding the disorder). A Dramatic Question: You want to capture your audiences attention at the beginning of the piece and hold their interest throughout. For this story I would guess most of you are looking at answering what the effects are. Emotional Content: Emotional content can help hold your audiences attention. The images, effects and music all lend to contributing emotions to the piece. The Soundtrack: Music is a big plus to a digital story. Music can convey emotion; changing music can evoke varying emotions. Choose carefully Economy: A compact, fast-moving story will contain only those elements necessary to move the audience from the beginning to the end.

Topic Overviews, Sign Up and Group Roles


Well watch a demonstration of an Animoto video to give you an idea of what they are.and how they work. Pay attention to -The Purpose (What is the storyteller trying to tell you?) Any Dramatic Questions? (What is the question) The Emotional Content (Did the pictures add to the emotion conveyed) The Soundtrack (How did it make you feel) -The Economy (Pay attention to how short the text is-but still gets message across). Purpose of this project is to create a video that communicates the physical, mental , emotional and social consequences that come with disordered eating patterns and related BDD/self-image and dieting issues. Presentation Topics Listed in Order of Presentation Each topic has something in the ( ). This is a mandatory topic to cover that will be included in the rubric. 1. Introduction to Eating Disorders * 7. The Female Athlete Triad (Cover the Three Sides) 2. Body Dysmorphia (Definition and tied in to eating disorders) 8. Steroids (Major Health Consequences to Men and Women) 3. Anorexia (Definition and Major Health Consequences) 9. Diet Pills (Major Health Consequences, Types of Diet Pills) 4. Bulimia (Definition, Major Health Consequences, Other ways of Binging) 10. Supplements (Major Health Consequences, How They are Regulated) 5. Compulsive Overeating (Definition and Major Health Consequences) 11. Healthy Weight Loss (Methods, Pounds Per Week for Healthy Weight Loss) 6. Compulsive Exercising (Definition and How it Differs from Dedication) 12. Treatment/Help Eating Disorders (When to Get Help, Types of Treatment) *(A focus on the where, what, and WHY-Not an Overview of the topics below). I will help this group with direction.

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Before We Start We Need to Talk About The Group Roles and What They Do: Tech Coordinator (Click Here for Your Role) Role: You will only have one presentation per group. This means that only one of you will be working in Animoto. The Tech Coordinator of each group will register with the site, be responsible for all uploading of images, data and the music. They will be responsible for uploading and sharing the video and assisting with getting it on your partner(s) ePortfolios or Schoology. Researchers and Planner (Click Here for Your Role) Role: You will be responsible for finding reliable and credible content that gets at the heart of your topic. This includes the pictures and information. Your 2 hardest jobs will be to plan out your presentation on the storyboard and be taking the information you have and making it concise for the tech coordinator. Dont just cut/paste a bunch of stuff.

The Tech Coordinator is: _________________________________________

The Researcher and Planner(s) is/are:_________________________________

Researcher/Planner Responsibilities
Your job is to organize your storyboard. Start simple with the questions that we discussed. How do you want to start? What is your point of view? What is the purpose of your presentation?__________________________________________________ What are three things that you need to address in the purpose? 1. 2. 3. Each box represents a slide. Organize your presentation while the Tech Coordinator is starting your presentation. Picture or Text? What should the picture be about and what should the text focus on? You are responsible for emailing the tech coordinator pictures and statistic to plug into your presentation. Another option is to start a PPT presentation (this may be easier) but dont fall in the trap of writing too much! This might be easier for many of yousame principles apply.

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Meet in the front of the room. I will pass on the log-in information to you via an email. Again only one of you will create a presentation. Go to www.animoto.com and click the sign-up button

Click the Sign Up. 1. Use your school email 2. Put your full name 3. Check your SCHOOL EMAIL for the password. Use this as your password (cut and paste).

Before you go any further you need to Upgrade your account because right now you can only make a 30 second video. Once you log in go to the drop down next to your name (little down arrow). Click Account

Scroll down and look for the redeem a promo code and paste the same password into the box and click submit.

Now You Have an Upgraded Student Account and Can Begin.


Choose a style of video (you cannot pick the ones that say pro in the corner).

Before you start creating your video I want you to title it. Look for the box in the upper left hand corner. Click on the Pencil

Title your video and use the following format Period-Last Names-Topic-Year for example a presentation from a Health class period 9 on anorexia with two students would be..9-Johnson-Smith-Anorexia-2013.

When done click produce video and let Animoto create your video (this may take awhile). Once you watch your video you may want to edit it. You may want to select speed for your image pacing. Animoto plays pretty quick. This allows your pictures to stay on the screen for a longer time. When you have the video that you like publish it and look at the following page for the direction on how to put your Animoto into your Google Site.

Directions on How to Put Your Animoto into Your Google Site


Go in to your animoto video page and download the video

Next go to Google and click on the google drive folder

After this upload the video you downloaded from Animoto

The file will be in the downloads folder

The file will be in your google drive folder then right click the download

Now You Need to Set the Video to Be able to See it (The Default Setting is Private) Click Details

Click the pencil button

Click the change button

Press the option in the middle

Copy this link

After you copy the link go in to your google site and press the insert button then press the video button at the bottom of the drop done page

Once you click that press google docs video

Then click your video and press select

Disordered Eating Patterns


Animoto Project Overview
Student Rubric
Period: _____ Names: ____________________________________________

CATEGORY
throughout.

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Establishes a purpose early on and maintains focus for most of the presentation.

2
There are a few lapses in focus, but the purpose is fairly clear.

1
It is difficult to figure out the purpose of the presentation. Little or no attempt to use images to create an appropriate atmosphere/tone.

Point of View - Establishes a purpose early on and maintains a clear focus Purpose
Images create a distinct atmosphere or tone that matches different parts of the story. The images may communicate symbolism and/or metaphors.

Images

Images create an atmosphere or An attempt was made to use images to tone that matches some parts of the create an atmosphere/tone but it needed story. The images may more work. Image choice is logical. communicate symbolism and/or metaphors. The story composition is typically good, though it seems to drag somewhat OR need slightly more detail in one or two sections. The story seems to need more editing. It is noticeably missing information necessary to understand the purpose or including some information not necessary

Text Content The story is told with exactly the and Economy right amount of detail throughout.

Only the most important information needed to understand purpose is included. The students clearly covered the mandatory content directly and covered all pertinent information necessary to understand topic.

Needs extensive editing and little work was placed thinking about why any text was placed in any given order.

Content

Some of the mandatory content was not covered but for the most part a student could infer (guess) based on the presentation. Missing some information necessary for thorough presentation. Student used given music that matched the emotional response that somewhat matches the story line.

The mandatory content was in correct or missing a great number of details. Other information placed inside presentation was not necessary (cut and paste anything) or could have been substituted for more pertinent details Music is ok, and not distracting, but it does not add much to the story.

No effort was made to cover the mandatory content. It was clear that the project just cut and paste information into the presentation.

Soundtrack - Students used an original song that they uploaded to Animoto. Emotion

Music is distracting, inappropriate, OR was not used.

Music stirs a rich emotional response that matches the story line well.

Use of Class Students used the entire allotted time, performed their Time

Students used most of the entire allotted time, skipped around their responsibilities individually but also task responsibilities (still getting worked together well. them done) but worked well together.

Students were distracted and unproductive. The project quality reflects this use of class time but the project is complete.

Students were distracted and unproductive. The project quality reflects this because it is not done.

Evidence of Completion

The project is done and is The project is done but it is The project is done but neither partner embedded in the correct spot in all embedded in the tech coordinator\'s have it embedded but it is accessible via group members ePortfolios. portfolio but not the partner(s). email or link.

The group has no means of communicating any evidence of their project.

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