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MultiMedia Tools

Lesson Idea Name: Franklin D. Roosevelt


Content Area: Social Studies
Grade Level(s): Third
Content Standard Addressed:

SS3H2 The student will discuss the lives of Americans who expanded peoples rights and freedoms in a
democracy.
a. Paul Revere, Frederick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony, Mary McLeod Bethune, Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Eleanor Roosevelt, Thurgood Marshall, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Cesar Chavez

Technology Standard Addressed:

Students critically curate a variety of resources using digital tools to construct knowledge, produce creative
artifacts and make meaningful learning experiences for themselves and others.
Students build knowledge by actively exploring real-world issues and problems, developing ideas and
theories and pursuing answers and solutions.

Selected Technology Tool:


Movie (list application):
Audio (list application):
Other: (list)

URL(s) to support the lesson (if applicable):

Blooms Taxonomy Level(s):


Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating

Levels of Technology Integration (LoTi Level):


Level 1: Awareness Level 2: Exploration Level 3: Infusion Level 4: Integration
Level 5: Expansion Level 6: Refinement

Lesson idea implementation:


Students will create their own video on Franklin D. Roosevelt. Teacher will assign this topic to the students
and students will put together videos, pictures, sounds, images to form a iMovie.

Importance of technology:
Using multimedia tools are very important for this project because students will be making a movie using
iMovie. Technology does need to be available for this project to work. Students will need access to a laptop or
iPad that has iMovie tool on it.

Inspiration (optional): N/A

Internet Safety and Student Privacy: Briefly discuss some possible issues surrounding Internet safety and
student privacy that could arise while implementing this learning experience and explain how you would (1)
minimize risks to students/yourself; (2) alleviate any fears by parents/administrators, and (3) follow common
Internet Safety/Acceptable Use Policies.

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MultiMedia Tools

Keeping students safe in the classroom is a major concern in schools. There are several issues that can come
up with students are involved in using technology. It is the teachers responsibility to make sure that students
dont post there first and last name, age, school, city, or state whenever they are posting projects. Teachers
must follow the rules of FERPA and CIPA which both keep students safe in the classroom.

Other comments about your proposed student multimedia authoring activity:

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