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GarageBand and iMovie
Technology in E d u c a t i o n
Workshop Goals Bloomington High School North · November 5, 2013
Introduction
GarageBand . Student Uses . Teacher Uses . Sample Project . Basic Knowledge of the Program . Your turn! Lisa Voss . Share Your Work Grandview Elementary School Music Educator . Importing/Exporting [email protected] . iTunes app vs. Music app
iMovie . Teacher Uses . Student Uses . Sample trailers and movies . Basic Knowledge of the Program . Your turn! . Share Your Work . Importing/Exporting . Dropbox, Google Drive and YouTube
GarageBand for Educators Students can use the audio recorder to practice fluency in reading. Students can use the audio recorder to practice math fact fluency. Students can use the audio recorder to record a radio show or podcast. Students can use GarageBand to create tracks for a rap. Students can use GarageBand as a Brain Break activity. Students can form a jam session and practice cooperative learning and listening skills. Teachers can use the audio recorder to help create differentiated spelling tests. Teachers can use the audio recorder to make audio books for a listening center. Teachers can use GarageBand to trim a favorite song from iTunes and use it as transitional music in the classroom. Music teachers can record parts of a piece for students to rehearse. GarageBand can create soundtracks to be used in an iMovie.
iMovie for Educators Introduce yourself to your classroom. Introduce your class to their pen pals. Create an introduction to a unit. Create a movie about a book. Create a movie about your classroom Emergency Drills. Create warm-up activities for your band or choir. Promote an upcoming event.
Need Help? GarageBand: http://help.apple.com/garageband/ipad/1.2/index.html iMovie Help: http://help.apple.com/imovie/index.html#button-1 You can also tap the Info button to show the Smart Guide overlays which contain helpful information in both GarageBand and iMovie.