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Friday, February 25, 2011

Grid drawing

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Saturday, February 19, 2011

How to Stream Digital Copies of Films to Your Xbox 360

Windows Media and the Xbox Are a Perfect Microsoft Marriage

If you are like me and you have been on the latest tech information and ideas in order to make your home media storage into a home media entertainment center, you may also want to read my previous articles on streaming media with Tversity or watching Netflix but this article also primarily concerns using the Xbox 360 and streaming Digital Copies of your films with Windows Media Center.

First thing first, we need get your digital copy on your computer and/or media storage device to the Xbox so that you can stream the film to your television. I am hoping that I can save you some trouble about trial and error when it comes to information on the digital copy versions of version. I have been collecting movies for years, and from VHS, to DVD, to Blu Ray, it is now really nice having a copy that all I have to do is push a button on a remote and *poof* it appears on my television.......

 

To read more of my article, you can click on the link right HERE.  And again, thanks so much for everyone who has helped me make some money off of my writing. I have JUST hit the next Clout level thanks to you guys :D

How to Stream Digital Copies of Films to Your Xbox 360

Windows Media and the Xbox Are a Perfect Microsoft Marriage

If you are like me and you have been on the latest tech information and ideas in order to make your home media storage into a home media entertainment center, you may also want to read my previous articles on streaming media with Tversity or watching Netflix but this article also primarily concerns using the Xbox 360 and streaming Digital Copies of your films with Windows Media Center.

First thing first, we need get your digital copy on your computer and/or media storage device to the Xbox so that you can stream the film to your television. I am hoping that I can save you some trouble about trial and error when it comes to information on the digital copy versions of version. I have been collecting movies for years, and from VHS, to DVD, to Blu Ray, it is now really nice having a copy that all I have to do is push a button on a remote and *poof* it appears on my television.......

 

To read more of my article, you can click on the link right HERE.  And again, thanks so much for everyone who has helped me make some money off of my writing. I have JUST hit the next Clout level thanks to you guys :D

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Fluid FX edited pics Montage and Student Samples

Here is a collection of the work that my students did utilizing the Ipod's Fluid FX app. Students demonstrated exaggeration or distortion on their work to contrast their traditional grid drawing portrait.

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Multicultural Grid Drawing Video Montage and Student Samples

And students, if you would like to download some images of your work while you were creating them, here ya go

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

XtraNormal Messenger videos cover students pre-existing knowledge

WHAT DO YOU ALREADY KNOW ABOUT THE RENAISSANCE or THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE?

 

 

WHAT DO YOU ALREADY KNOW ABOUT ANATOMY?

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

How to Create Digital Storytelling Videos Using the Ipod's Storyrobe and StoryPages Apps

How Students Can Create Movies Out of Narrations and Digitally Altered Images

If you read my previous article on utilizing the Animoto app on the Ipods to create propaganda films, you can see how Storyrobe may be more of a digital storytelling alternative for you.

Digital storytelling seems to be the entire craze with teachers that work within education 2.0. There is this shift to go from simple show and tell presentations, speaking in front of the classroom with poster boards/tri-folds and really trying to make education exciting, engaging and teaching our students the tools that they will need through technology in our ever expanding and demanding twenty-first century work place.

Storyrobe is one of those apps that hopefully you, and perhaps the other teachers in your school, will see the potential for creating presentations or stories rather than the "old fashioned way." I had first learned about this app through Mr. Junkins, who also helped me on the creation of this product. What makes Storyrobe so easily accessible is by doing just what the app promotes: "Create a story in three steps."

If you would like to read more, please click on this link

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/7724884/how_to_create_digital_storyt...

To my article on associated content. And again, thanks for always clicking so that I can make some money off of my writing

If you would like to see samples of this project, check out my posterous site

http://mrgsblog.posterous.com/saving-energy-psas-with-storyrobe-app-on-ipodipod

How to Create Digital Storytelling Videos Using the Ipod's Storyrobe and StoryPages Apps

How Students Can Create Movies Out of Narrations and Digitally Altered Images

If you read my previous article on utilizing the Animoto app on the Ipods to create propaganda films, you can see how Storyrobe may be more of a digital storytelling alternative for you.

Digital storytelling seems to be the entire craze with teachers that work within education 2.0. There is this shift to go from simple show and tell presentations, speaking in front of the classroom with poster boards/tri-folds and really trying to make education exciting, engaging and teaching our students the tools that they will need through technology in our ever expanding and demanding twenty-first century work place.

Storyrobe is one of those apps that hopefully you, and perhaps the other teachers in your school, will see the potential for creating presentations or stories rather than the "old fashioned way." I had first learned about this app through Mr. Junkins, who also helped me on the creation of this product. What makes Storyrobe so easily accessible is by doing just what the app promotes: "Create a story in three steps."

If you would like to read more, please click on this link

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/7724884/how_to_create_digital_storyt...

To my article on associated content. And again, thanks for always clicking so that I can make some money off of my writing

If you would like to see samples of this project, check out my posterous site

http://mrgsblog.posterous.com/saving-energy-psas-with-storyrobe-app-on-ipodipod

Saturday, February 5, 2011

BWMS 2nd Annual Fashion Show - dance number introduction

 

 

Students were inspried by the 1980's cult break dancing film of Breakin 2' and they created costumes out of newspaper and duct tape. The fashion show opened up this year with a hip hop dance number created with the assistance of the Black Water Middle dancers and Mrs. Emily Madison

Friday, February 4, 2011

My first printed newspaper article on my school and sportsmanship

 I wrote this article about my school uniting with our rival, Ocean Bay Middle, during their basketball game a few weeks ago in order to promote sportsmanship.

Feel free to check out the saved image, the PDF or you can view the page on the Carolina Forest Chronicle's website here:

http://www.thecarolinaforestchronicle.com/ViewPDF.aspx?ID=396798&MemberID=1598&Type=Quickpage&Search=&v=3&wv=2&TypeID=7044


"If you gotta go, go with a smile."

Do you think you can learn art from a web page? Then check mine out and tell me:



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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Rss feed test?

This is just a test to see if your class' RSS feed is working

Hit "REPLY" to post a comment to this image.  HOW IS THIS IMAGE SIMILAR TO WHAT WE ARE DOING IN ART WITH THE SMALL PICTURES AND CHARCOAL?