What does the Creative Media Centre @ SPCS serve
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What does the Creative Media Centre @ SPCS serve
Creative Media Centre @ SPCS Professional Development School (PDS): Application of Information Technology in Learning and Teaching – Enhancing Effective Learning through Creative Media Production Current outline of our working approach 15th Mar 2006 Background…………………………………………………………………………….. p. 2 Services rendered p. 3 1. Teaching ………………………………………………………………………… 1.1. Our pedagogic framework 1.2. An illustration 1.3. Some snapshots of our teaching activities 2. Resource development……………………………………………………………… p. 14 2.1. Teaching resources developed 2.2. Case studies archived 2.3. Some snapshots of our teaching resources 3. Enrichment…………………………………………………………………………... p. 21 4. Production…………………………………………………………………………… p. 26 5. Teacher training and professional sharing…………………………………………… p. 40 Appendix A contact list of all the teachers involved in the PDS project………………………….. Units affiliated with the Centre………………………………………………………… An outline of the digital media curriculum at Buddhist Wong Wan Tin College……… Media production training in Confucian Ho Kwok Pui Chun College……………….. 1 p. 45 p. 46 p. 47 p. 48 Background St. Paul's Convent School has been designated by the Education and Manpower Bureau as a Professional Development School (PDS) since September 2005, focusing on using creative media production for effective learning. This PDS status has further enriched the Creative Media Curriculum established in 2000, evolving this impetus into the Creative Media Centre @ SPCS (http://spcscm.hkmediaed.net), now serving the whole school and supporting other schools in Hong Kong. The objectives of the Centre are: * Facilitating creative and effective use of digital media in the broad curriculum * Promoting Creative Media and Communication Studies in schools’ curricula We achieve these goals through various programme means, including: * Teaching (see Section 1); * Resource development (see Section 2); * Enrichment programmes (see Section 3); * Production (see Section 4), and; * Teacher training & professional sharing (see Section 5). The following sections will elucidate what we have done so far. 2 1. Teaching We have been providing the Creative Media Curriculum to all Form 3 students since 2000 and have organised media workshops for students in other Forms. 1.1. Our pedagogic framework: Our pedagogic framework presents a three stage learning model, denoting some general experiences of Project Based Learning (PBL) using digital media. The theoretical background of this project work approach will be detailed in a separate article. These stages include: (i) Conceiving initial production ideas: at this stage, students make their knowledge explicit. (ii) Creating a production with a material medium: at this stage, students render their existing knowledge and organise it in the form of a media production. (iii) Communicating with audiences: at this stage, students dialogue with different audiences through their productions. Collected audience opinions help encourage students to question the basis of their existing knowledge and possibly to transcend it. These stages present recurring, spiralling learning cycles. Students begin with a three stage cycle then progress to another three stage cycle at a deeper level, progressively developing high order thinking (critical thinking). These various stages of media production are not isolated from each other; they cannot simply be taken as something unidirectional and in chronological order. In many cases, the publication or distribution of a media text may occur simultaneously with the production of that media text (e.g. the case of a weblog) and the hands-on production may precede the full development of the production idea. However, this three stage framework can help conceptualise which technology is relevant to a particular aspect of communicative experience, systematically constructing the knowledge base of digital media practice in schools and facilitating the development and management of teaching resources. These three stages are outlined below: 3 (i) Conceiving project ideas When a student conceives a production idea or gathers information regarding a particular subject, they employ numerous ‘resources’ including, but not limited to, significant informants, search engines, subject gateways, databases, TV and radio, any of which may comprise or influence that student’s perception. The teacher’s role: Helping students make their knowledge explicit, encouraging them to make informed choices in selecting and using media sources. Knowledge and skills involved, for example: * Topic selection/issue spotting. Students are guided toward a general topical theme and encouraged to identify more specific areas of interest and controversy. * Organization/Planning. Students clarify the task, determine what they already know and what they need to learn. Questions posed include: what do I have to do (including timescale, audience)? What do I already know? What do I need to find out? * Investigation/research. Utilizing different media sources, students develop and apply their research skills to investigate the issue. Opening links to relevant articles and information resources, students will also employ multiple search engines, subject gateways and databases to increase their access to relevant information. * Critical thinking/discrimination/evaluation. Students consider their starting information along with the provided and discovered information sources. Students check resource validity, reliability and credibility and establish how current or obsolete their resources are. Students will be invited to weigh: Validity - Is the information accurate? How is the accuracy determined? Do other credible sources controvert, challenge or substantially modify the source information? Reliability - Does the information source have a reputation for accuracy? Is it subject to impartial review? Has the student found reason to trust or doubt the information source? Credibility - Who provided the information? Do they have a reputation for truthfulness or mendacity? Are they potentially biased? If biased, how are they biased and does it matter here? Perishability - How current is the information? Are amendments anticipated? Teaching resources: As an example, “Cyber Detective” is an information literacy training package jointly developed by HKMediaEd.net and HKedCity.net (for more resources, please visit: http://iworld.hkedcity.net/mediaed). 4 (ii) Creating a production with a material medium When a student creates a production, there are various tools that can help and shape the production, such as media downloads, authoring software and webmaster resource sites that help the student to connect ideas and/or create their own ideas. The teacher’s role: Helping students render their existing knowledge and organise it in the form of a media production, encouraging them to make informed choices in designing the form and content of their media text. Knowledge and skills involved, for example: * Media language --DC/ DV/ Animation Basic --Framing --Sequencing, structuring, plot, --Genre and style --Meanings and representations * Data representations in computer --Text encoding concept, such as working with simple English, Big5, Gb2312, Unicode --Image encoding concept and different formats, such as bit map image concept, vector image concept, image compression concept, working with JPEG, GIF, RAW, TIFF, EPS --Audio encoding concept and different formats, such as audio sampling concept, audio compression concept, working with WAV, MP3, WMA, RM --Video encoding concept and different formats, such as video compression concept, Codec & AVI container introduction, working with uncompressed AVI, Div-X AVI, MPEG, WMV, RM, MOV --Other formats, such as SWF, Animated GIF, PDF * Authoring software --Windows Movie Maker --Adobe Premier --Flash --Other software and online resources that support media production Teaching resources: As an example, ‘Kar2ouche’ is cross-curricular, role-playing software for producing pictures, storyboards, animations, movies, comics, handouts, posters and magazines (for more resources, please visit: http://iworld.hkedcity.net/mediaed). 5 (iii) Communicating with audiences Screenings and classroom presentations are not the only way for a student to communicate with an audience. Channels such as personal websites, weblogs, instant messaging, discussion boards and online polling may also help distribute a production. The teacher’s role: Enabling students’ dialogue with different audiences through their productions. Collected audience opinions help encourage students to question the basis of their existing knowledge and possibly to transcend it. The teacher also helps students begin another production cycle, enabling them to experience a higher level of ‘conceiving’, ‘creating’ and ‘communicating’. Knowledge and skills involved, for example: * Major competitions --Interschool video competition organised by HkedCity --IFVA organised by Hong Kong Arts Centre --Other competitions in Hong Kong and in the international context * Screenings and distributions --Distributors in Hong Kong and in the international context * Communicating through the Internet --Internet structure, such as the roles of ISPs, Servers and Clients, Domain name and IP addressing concept, Internet applications: HTTP, FTP, RTSP, MMS --Website building, such as web hosting services, uploading a web page, registering on search engine, registering a domain name, trouble shooting on web pages connectivity --Streaming technology, such as difference between Streaming media and Downloaded media, the roles of Live encoder and Streaming server, connecting to a Live encoder or Streaming server, multicasting within an Intranet --Video & Audio conferencing technology, such as video conferencing equipments and structure, VOIP technology and structure Teaching resources: As an example, the Interschool Video Competition organised by HKedCity is an annual event that awards outstanding student works and helps distribute student works in a wider context (for more resources, please visit: http://iworld.hkedcity.net/mediaed). 6 1.2. An illustration: The three stage framework presents some recurring, spiralling learning cycles rather than a single phase learning activity. Students begin with a three stage cycle then progress to another three stage cycle at a deeper level, progressively developing high order thinking. The cooperation between the Creative Media Curriculum and the EPA Curriculum at SPCS since 2004 can help illustrate these recurring and spiralling learning cycles: 1.2.1. The learning cycle of a class exercise (the 4 picture exercise) Conceiving production ideas: --Show students some previous 4-picture stories produced by digital cameras. --Arrange students to work in groups and conceive their own 4 picture stories. Creating a production: --Invite students to stage their story and take 4 representative pictures of that story. Communicating with audiences: --Screen the student works, students giving feedback on each other’s work. 1.2.2. The learning cycle of the entire Creative Media Curriculum Introduction: Session 01: Expressing yourselves in a mediated world Creating a production I (skills and techniques): Session 02: DC/DV Basic Session 03: Framing & sequencing I Session 04: Framing & sequencing II Session 05: Editing & structuring I Session 06: Editing & structuring II Session 07: Editing skills and user-friendly resources I Session 08: Editing skills and user-friendly resources II Conceiving production ideas: Session 09: Focusing on a debatable issue (a suggested key theme for project works) Session 10: Exploring more about the issue Session 11: Media & pre-understanding Session 12: Media & reasoning Creating a production II (self-directed production period) Students can use the Media Lab and the equipments in the Media Development Unit on the 6th Floor. 7 Session 13: Media & audiences Communicating with audiences: Session 14: Presentation (photo/video montage introducing a project idea or a finished production). Selected works may need to be further developed and may be invited to enter competitions and to participate in screenings. Selected groups will be allowed to further develop their project reports based on their media work, replacing their group project work in a social and humanities based curriculum (e.g. EPA). 1.2.3. The learning cycle of the subsequent EPA assignment Conceiving production ideas (conceiving the idea of the essay): Questions that help revisit their production idea and challenge their initial question: * What is your argument? What is your answer to your question? * What are the advantages and disadvantages of the form and style of your media work? * Recall any critical comments about your work. Whose comments and why? How do you feel about these comments and how did you respond? * Elaborate your argument using further references. Is there any refinement or amendment of your theme? * What conclusions have you reached about the achievement and limitation of your work? Creating a production (writing the essay): * 300-500 word essay in English * Proof reading service and presentation training offered by native English speaker. Communicating with audiences (presentation using the media work and the essay): * Presentation * Discussion 8 1.3. Some snapshots of our teaching activities Congratulations! (see Blog article 20060213) Two teams from SPCS have won prizes for their creative media works in a Video competition organized by the Wan Chai Area Committee of the Home Affairs Department and the Methodist Centre. Winning 2nd Runner Up for their video "鬼.汰.狼"(Old City Ghosts) were Jennifer Chan, Zita Chan, Vivian Choi, Doris Chong, Genevieve Ho and Gloria Kam, all from 3U. Taking the Champion prize for their video, "尋船記" (Exploring Ship Street) were Yandy Hsu, Erica Cheung , Evelyn Lam and Kennes Lau, all from 3S. Good luck to the teams as their videos have been submitted in another competition organized by HKedCity. Photos from the awards presentation on February 11th are intranet viewable at: file:\\vod\photo\20060211_wanchai Links to their media works are: file:\\vod\video\students\cm0506_selected\ship.wmv file:\\vod\video\students\cm0506_selected\ghost.wmv 9 Reviewing the 6MC of the WTO (see Blog article 20051219) There are many lessons to learn from 6th World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference... not just about economics and foreign trade policy. We have been observing the activities with a keen interest in the presentations of competing positions and the methods (media) parties chose for advocating their views. Comparing and contrasting coverage of the events has also been provocative and informative. See, for example: http://www.oxfam.org.hk/public/contents/26203 (from OXFAM); http://www.voanews.com/english/2005-12-18-voa19.cfm (from VOA); and http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=businessNews&storyID=2005-12-18T180008 Z_01_DIT616931_RTRUKOC_0_US-TRADE-WTO.xml (from Reuters) More photos have been added to our event related archive. View them on the SPCS intranet at: file://Vod/photo/20051213_WTO and online at: http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2116204723&code=19735321&mode=invite &DCMP=isc-email-AlbumInvite (original size pictures only available on campus) 10 WTO - Mediated Perspectives (see Blog article 20051214) Hong Kong was hosting the 6th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization in Dec 2005. This International news hits home, as the conference's events are occurring here in the Wan Chai School District. It is useful to study the world coverage of the event which includes many different opinions being presented in many different ways. The Creative Media Centre took a moment to capture some of the vivid images provided by demonstrators seeking to inform the public about issues germane to the conference. You can view these images on the SPCS intranet at: file://Vod/photo/20051213_WTO Or an online album at: http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2116204723&code=19735321&mode=invite &DCMP=isc-email-AlbumInvite (original size pictures only available on campus) You can also learn more about WTO at their website: http://www.wto.org/ and be sure to examine the other opinions presented at: http://www.globalexchange.org/campaigns/wto/OpposeWTO.html 11 Interschool Project-based Video Competition (see Blog article 20051226) On November 26th, Saturday, the opening workshop of the 3rd Hong Kong Interschool Project-based Video Competition launched at St. Paul's Convent School with a teacher training section by Mr. Chitat Chan on 'Creativity, Media and Education’. Students and teachers participating in this competition gathered here and shared some exciting ideas. This competition is organised by Hong Kong Education City and Smart Campus, co-organised by Education and Manpower Bureau, Office of the Government Chief Information Officer, Hong Kong Media Education Resources Web, Hong Kong Association of Media Education and School TV. Some photos are available at this SPCS Intranet address: file://vod/photo/20051126_hkedcity Further information is available at this web address: http://www.hkedcity.net/article/project/campustv3/vidcomp_01.phtml 12 Postcards from Wedding Card Street (see Blog article 20051118) On Friday (November 18th), photographer Pakchai came to speak to Creative Media students about cultural preservation and his work archiving “old” Wan Chai before it vanishes. His inspiring lecture presented many ways in which media can be used to raise awareness of important social issues. You are Invited! (see Blog article 20051130) The Photography and Video Society invited students to join our Christmas party on December 9th during lunch time in the garden. We had a lot of delicious food and hosted a fun "Photo Hunt"! The party was practically free for members ($2) and only $5 for non-members. 13 2. Resource development: We outsource, develop and archive teaching resources for Creative Media /ICT literacy/ New media literacy, and we help manage the Media Resources i-world at HKedCity. 2.1. Teaching resources developed These teaching resources developed by the teachers involved in the PDS project have been archived in the Media Resources i-world at HKedCity (http://iworld.hkedcity.net/mediaed). 創意、媒體、教育 (行動篇) 網上版本乃初稿,正文參陳智達、李榮輝 (2006), 「創意、媒體、教育(行動篇)」. 刊於黎 美霞、陳碧如編, 《創意校園頻道》 (pp. 131-142). 香港: 香港當代文化中心. 32573_Chan_Lee2006_CCC_practice.pdf http://www.hkedcity.net/iworld/resource/dl.phtml?iworld_id=172&file_id=32573&type=file 創意、媒體、教育 (理念篇) 此網上版本乃初稿,正文參陳智達 (2006), 「創意、媒體、教育(理念篇)」. 刊於黎美霞、陳 碧如編, 《創意校園頻道》 (pp. 13-28). 香港: 香港當代文化中心. 32572_Chan2006_CCC_theory.pdf http://www.hkedcity.net/iworld/resource/dl.phtml?iworld_id=172&file_id=32572&type=file 民眾精神在新媒體時代的魅影 此網上版本乃初稿,正文參陳智達 (2004)「民眾精神在新媒體時代的魅影」,梁慧玲、鬈毛 妃編,《或者藝術,或者革命——莫昭如的藝術實戰》,香港﹕國際演藝評論家協會(香港分 會)。 23230_Chan2004_peoplesmedia.pdf http://www.hkedcity.net/iworld/resource/dl.phtml?iworld_id=172&file_id=32571&type=file 「遇上青少年錄像中的青少年」 此網上版本乃初稿,正文參陳智達(2003)「遇上青少年錄像中的青少年」,刊於《青年研究學 報》,2003 年 1 月號。 23196_Chan2003_youth_video.pdf http://www.hkedcity.net/iworld/resource/dl.phtml?iworld_id=172&file_id=32569&type=file 運用戲劇藝術的青少年工作 此網上版本乃修正稿,原文參陳智達(1999),「運用戲劇藝術的青少年工作」,刊於現象工作 室編著(1999)《逃得幾多尺》,香港:香港中華基督教青年會柴灣會所出版,頁 27-60。 23216_Chan1999_youth_theatre.pdf http://www.hkedcity.net/iworld/resource/dl.phtml?iworld_id=172&file_id=32570&type=file 14 2.2. Case studies archived These media practices closely studied by the teachers involved in the PDS project have been archived in the Media Resources i-world at HKedCity (http://iworld.hkedcity.net/mediaed). 聖保祿學校創意媒體科 鼓勵表達 勇於批判 HKedCity 2006 11 30 http://www.hkedcity.net/iworld/resource/dl.phtml?iworld_id=172&file_id=32578 善用創意媒體 推行民主教育 HKedCity 2003 05 09 http://www.hkedcity.net/iworld/resource/dl.phtml?iworld_id=172&file_id=32568 網上教師電視 -- 創意.媒體.教育 HKedCity 2006 http://www.hkedcity.net/iworld/resource/dl.phtml?iworld_id=172&file_id=32688 我要校園電視台!? HKedCity 2004 07 16 http://www.hkedcity.net/iworld/resource/dl.phtml?iworld_id=172&file_id=32691 佛教黃允畋中學校園電視台全面睇 HKedCity 2003 12 31 http://www.hkedcity.net/iworld/resource/dl.phtml?iworld_id=172&file_id=32689 當美術美術老師遇上錄像媒體 HKedCity 2003 09 22 http://www.hkedcity.net/iworld/resource/dl.phtml?iworld_id=172&file_id=32690 15 2.3. Some snapshots of our teaching resources These are some of the teaching resources that have been posted on the Blog of the Centre: In Bookstores now! (see Blog article 20060313) A new book entitled "Creative Campus Channel" has been published by the Hong Kong Institute of Contemporary Culture (HKICC) and may be purchased in bookstores now for only $60HKD. A copy of this book is available in the Creative Media Centre on the 6th Floor. The book describes an ongoing project designed by HKICC that arranges for lectures and workshops promoting media education in Hong Kong. Our PDS partner teacher, Wing-Fai Lee, and SPCS's own Chitat Chan contributed two chapters along with conducting lectures and program workshops. For further information, visit: http://ccc.hk-icc.org Teacher TV Features the Creative Media Centre (see Blog article 20060224) A documentary short featuring the Creative Media Centre @ SPCS is currently being screened on HKEdCity.net’s Teacher TV. To view the program visit this url: http://www.hkedcity.net/teacher/teachertv and navigate your way to the latest addition under education resources, "Outstanding Schools", but remember, you must first register an account with the web site. On SPCS campus you can view the video on the intranet at: file:\\vod\ed_resources\20060223_media_ed.wmv 16 Rhetoric Resource/Great Speeches Online (see Blog article 20060120) Check out this index to a growing database of 5000+ full text, audio and video (streaming) versions of public speeches, sermons, legal proceedings, lectures, debates, interviews and other recorded media events. Great speeches from Motion Pictures are also included. A useful audiovisual reference for English language elocution, as well as creative media projects, the site is at: http://www.americanrhetoric.com/ Teacher's TV & ICT (see Blog article 20060110) Learn more about teaching by visiting Teachers' TV, a "new media age" government funded, 'but editorially independent,' web site with impact. For a good overview of the increasingly important role of ICT in education, visit the site's ICT section at: http://www.teachers.tv/ict. January 10th, 2006 at 8:30 pm. C.S.T., Teachers' TV screened a documentary about the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust ICT tour that SPCS's Chitat Chan and Sister Margaret attended in October 2005. You may link to the show here: http://www.teachers.tv/strandProgramme.do?strandId=6&transmissionProgrammeId=235090&r=15 288. 17 Autostitch Panoramic Software (see Blog article 20060105) Panoramic vistas were once only available with the right equipment... special lenses, trick cameras, extensive darkroom work. Now that whole process has become much more convenient and accessible through software developed by the University of British Columbia. Autostitch is the world's first fully automatic 2D image stitcher. Capable of stitching full view panoramas without any user input whatsoever, Autostitch is a breakthrough technology for panoramic photography. For more information (and some cool views too) visit their website. While you're there, you can also download a trial version of the software: http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html Free, Creative and Legal (see Blog article 20061216) Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that offers flexible copyright licenses for creative works compiled there. You may list your creative works there too. Going beyond the concept of 'copyright', this is a new movement toward intellectual property abundance. Its valuable resources are definitely worth exploring. Visit their website at: http://creativecommons.org/. 18 Audio For Media Production (see Blog article 20051208) Looking good... how does it sound? Frequently neglected but always important, audio continuity is critical for successful video production. The first step begins with the microphone. What can you do to improve your production's sound? Read this useful primer from Shure Corporation and find out: file://Vod/ed_resources/audio4video.pdf Virtual Training (see Blog article 20051207) Teachers, students and anyone with curiosity should visit the Research Development Network's Virtual Training Suite – you'll find a set of free online tutorials designed to help you improve your "information literacy". You can work at your own pace and choose just what interests you... this could be a useful model for designing learning resources for any project-based learning. http://www.vts.rdn.ac.uk 19 Find sound effects at Sounddogs.com (see Blog article 20051205) Making a movie? Need special sounds to aurally illustrate a multi-media school project? Now everyone can have instant access to a huge collection of different sound effects. From background music to gunshots, sirens to cymbal crashes... just search and download these free sounds to add sonic spice to your productions. All at: http://www.sounddogs.com Moving Images in the Classroom (see Blog article 20051202) A secondary school teachers' guide developed by the British Film Institute that's not just for teachers... It uses various types of media, outlining basic techniques and practical activities for media study connected with a variety of subjects, including Eng, Civic Ed, History, etc.. We've put the whole teaching kit on the SPCS intranet for you at: file://Vod/ed_resources/BFI(2000).pdf. You may also view it on the Web by visiting http://www.bfi.org.uk/education/teaching/miic 20 3. Enrichment: We develop and support subject-based application of digital media, and we collect relevant subject-based media resources for teachers. For example: SPCS on Cable TV in English (see Blog article 20060118) For those of you who don't speak fluent Cantonese but still want to see (and understand) the Cable TV documentary about SPCS, now you can. The Creative Media Centre has added English subtitles to a version we've stored on the intranet. At St. Paul's you may access this at: file://vod/video/tour/20051128_ctv_subtitle.wmv Put the "C" in your "I.T." (see Blog article 20060112) Didn't go to England with Sister Margaret? Now you can learn about their trip which introduces the broad educational value of ICT. Cross-curriculum applications of ICT enhance students' analytic and communications skills. Besides that, students love it. There's something in this show for every educator. Learn more by watching the show located on the SPCS intranet at: file://Vod/video/international/ICT.wmv (just copy & paste onto your SPCS browser) or to view a smaller size version (easier to download) on the internet, click here: http://www.hkedcity.net/iclub_files/a/1/172/resource/200601/31696_C0835001_43k[1].wmv. 21 Interactive Television (see Blog article 20060109) Check out Laykin's Corner on "What's Up After 8", a new Hong Kong based interactive talk show with an international focus. Part of the leading edge of entertainment technology and offering a new level of viewer participation, this show is broadcast from the studios of The Interactive Channel, "TIC-TV". You can call, SMS, e-mail, and video-conference in during the program to ask questions, make comments and contribute to an always lively discussion. The Creative Media Centre has a 'behind the scenes' production role in this new genre, and internship placements are available for persons wanting television production experience. Tune-in by visiting http://www.tictv.com, registering, and then selecting "What's Up After 8". Shows will be broadcast Mondays, from 8:00 –9:00p.m. C.S.T. It's a Wonderful (Internet) Life... (see Blog article 20051223) For years Frank Capra's Christmas film "It's a Wonderful Life" has offered cinematic Christmas warmth and cheer. This year, update the concept with this interactive tribute to Capra's classic: http://www.itsawonderfulinternet.com/. Merry Christmas. 22 Photo-shopping WWWTO... (see Blog article 20051221) In the aftermath of the turbulent WTO, we were beginning to collect creative media interpretations of the vibrant visual images associated with the controversial protests. These two photo 'manipulations' are circulating online. We admire these masterful examples of editorial imagery and humor. If anyone knows who created these, please advise us... We also hope you can add more images to our collection. Send your links and images to chitat@chitat.org 23 See the Future "Outside the Classroom" (see Blog article 20051201) Revealing the potential of ICT and set in the very near future, the video short film, "Vision 2010" offers an intriguing preview of developing information and communication technologies as well as revealing another dimension of advertising. Produced by the Japanese telecommunications giant NTT DoCoMo, this dramatic work casts technology in a very humanitarian context. We found the video to be technically sharp and well paced. The featured technology is now on our wish-list. Watch the short video on the SPCS intranet at: file://vod/ed_resources/Vision_2010_256k.wmv or view it online by visiting http://www.nttdocomo.com, click on "Vision 2010" and select your browser's preferred viewing format. SPCS is on Cable! (see Blog article 20051129) If you missed Cable TV broadcast on 28th Nov 2005 all about SPCS, tune-in here: file://vod/video/tour/20051128_ctv.wmv where we've uploaded a 'wmv' copy for you to view at school. 24 Eng TV news with structured exercises (see Blog article 20051121) TVB Pearl now provides free, online English learning exercises to help Secondary Three and above students improve their range of vocabulary, listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. HKedCity has arranged an account for SPCS teachers and students. For further details, please contact Chitat Chan on the 6th Floor. http://www.hkedcity.net/article/ec-tea-tvnews/main/tea_tvNews_demo.phtml Animating Integrated Humanities (see Blog article 20051116) We are supporting the Integrated Humanities Department to use digital media to enrich their teaching practice. On 16th Nov 2005, Louisa Yim was in our Media Laboratory demonstrating to her colleagues how to use simple animation work to augment their English and Integrated Humanities classes. For more pictures about the animation work in IH: file://vod/photo/20051102_animation 25 4. Production: We help document school events, coordinate school events requiring media technologies and support media productions. For example: World Firefighters Games Finale (see Blog article 20060225) Closing ceremonies for the World Firefighters Games on February 25th featured an awards ceremony, a gourmet Chinese buffet and high-calibre entertainment by many talented performers, including students from SPCS. Watch this webblog for a link (coming soon) to a video montage of the festivities and a collection of photos captured by the Creative Media Centre crew. SPCS on TVB re: WFG! (see Blog article 20060224) At the February 24th taping of TVB's special about the World Firefighters Games, the Creative Media Centre's photo crew spotted several celebrities, including the house cheering teams from SPCS... photo-taking was restricted, but a few shots can still be seen (on campus) at intranet location: file:\\vod\photo\20060224_tvb 26 World Firefighters Games Opening (see Blog article 20060218) February 18th brought cool weather for the parade and opening ceremony of the World Firefighters Games. SPCS marched along and entertained firefighters from over 37 different countries. Greeting the competitors and delegates were the Honorable Donald Tsang, Hong Kong Chief Executive, and event ambassador, Jackie Chan. See the Creative Media Crews’ shots from the extravaganza at intranet address: file:\\vod\photo\20060218_firefighters. 27 SPCS Entertains World Firefighters (see Blog article 20060217) Friday night, February 17th, SPCS added to the entertainment at the World Firefighters Games welcoming dinner. The Creative Media Crew captured photos of this event which you can view (on campus) at intranet address: file:\\vod\photo\20060217_firefighters. World Firefighters Games Rehearsal (see Blog article 20060216) Opening events for the World Firefighters Games commenced on February 17th 2005, ongoing from the 18th to the 25th of February 2006, this biennial event is one of the world's largest assemblies of professional firefighters. SPCS was invited to entertain at Saturday's opening ceremony in Wan Chai. For more information visit: http://www.worldfirefightersgames2006.hk/wffg/main.php and to view the trailer describing the event (starring event Ambassador, Jackie Chan!) go to: http://www.worldfirefightersgames2006.hk/wffg/video/jackiechan/jackie_chan_eng.wmv Glimpses from rehearsals are viewable on campus at: file:\\vod\photo\2006_firefighters. 28 International Education Conference (see Blog article 20060217) On February 16th at 3p.m. in Hong Kong, 6p.m. in Melbourne, 9a.m. in Western Cape and 7a.m. in London, ESF personnel from Hong Kong met with aspiring school principals from Australia, South Africa and England, simultaneously, in SPCS's Classroom of the Future via broadband video conference. Coordinated by the Specialist Schools and Academics Trust, the appropriately progressive topic was The Changing Role of the Principal. Photos of the event may be viewed online at: http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2109081530 Martin Lee at SPCS (see Blog article 20060216) The distinguished Mr. Martin Lee (founding Chairman of Hong Kong’s Democratic Party) addressed SPCS Ethics classes on 16th February 2006. You may view photos from his presentation on the intranet at: file:\\vod\photo\20060216_MartinLee. 29 Wanchai Lunar New Year Performance (see Blog article 20060210) On February 10th, St. Paul's students performed in celebration of the New Year (of the Dog) for the Wanchai District Council. At SPCS, student photos from this professional calibre show are available for your perusal at: file:\\vod\photo\20060210_wanchai. Tea Museum Trip (see Blog article 20060208) Our guests (students from Beijing University Affiliated High School), along with select SPCS students, visited Hong Kong's Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware on February 8th, in their continuing collaboration for a special project about... tea, of course. Images from the enjoyable trip can be viewed on campus at: file:\\vod\photo\20060208_TeaMuseum. 30 歡迎北大附中各位老師同學 (Welcome Beijing University Affiliated High School) (see Blog article 20060207) Students from Beijing University Affiliated High School arrived on February 7th to start their two week exchange at SPCS. The Creative An on-campus file with images of their visit will be available at: file:\\vod\photo\200602_BeijingU Beijing CAS at SPCS (see Blog article 20060124) The Creative Media Centre was honoured to join in welcoming the Civil Aid Society officers and students from Beijing visiting SPCS today, January 24th. Some photos of their reception may be viewed at SPCS intranet link: file:\\vod\photo\2006124_BeijingCAS. 31 Christmas break is here... See you next year! (see Blog article 20051223) SPCS celebrated Christmas Mass this Friday the 23rd and now students will enjoy a holiday, returning on January 4th. Before they left, everyone had a party. PVS members captured images they would like to share with you at SPCS intranet location: file://vod/photo/20051223_Christmas Merry Christmas! (see Blog article 20051222) Students shared their talent and holiday spirit as SPCS held its annual Christmas Programme on December 22nd. Photography and Video Society students photographed the performances. To view images from the festive occasion, visit the SPCS intranet (just copy & paste this link onto your SPCS browser) at: file://vod/photo/20051221_Christmas 32 See Green (see Blog article 20051215) SPCS will be presented with the 5th annual Hong Kong Green School Award (Secondary School Division) on December 20th. To honour this event, the Creative Media Centre has assembled a short video narrated by Green Team member Carmen Chan describing St. Paul's green school scheme. View it on the SPCS intranet at: file://vod/video/tour/20051214_Green.wmv Wan Chai District "Habits of Mind" (see Blog article 20051213) December 13th was Wan Chai School District's Staff Development Day/Digital Day. SPCS invited teachers from across the District to hear professor Arthur Costa speak about his learning system paradigm, "Habits of Mind" (integrated into St. Paul's curriculum). To view photos of this event, on the St. Paul's intranet, go to: file://vod/photo/20051213_DigitalDay. For more background on Habits of Mind, visit the SPCS website (www.spcs.edu.hk ) or go directly to this url: http://ihouse.hkedcity.net/~sp1400/hom/index.htm 33 Leadership Training for School Principals (see Blog article 20051209) December 9th brought participants from Hong Kong University's Leadership Training Course for School Principals to St. Paul's. Participants were briefed about SPCS curricula and organization. They then took a campus tour, visiting, among other highlights, the Creative Media Centre and the Classroom of the Future. Photos of the event may be accessed here, on the SPCS intranet: file://vod/photo/20051209_Principals. Our guests from Mainland China (see Blog article 20051123) On November 23rd, some school principals and presidents from Mainland China visited our school. Some photos are now available at this intranet address: file://vod/photo/20051123_MainlandVip 34 Green School Award Adjudication Team (see Blog article 20051121) On November 21st, the adjudication team for the 5th annual Hong Kong "Green School Award" visited St. Paul's, which is one of three finalist secondary schools vying for the honor. Some photos of their visit are now available at this intranet address: file://vod/photo/20051121_Green Back to the Future (see Blog article 20051117) Revisit our Classroom of the Future opening by watching our new trailer, located at: file://vod/video/tour/20051110_COTFuture.wmv. 35 The Empire of Tea (see Blog article 20051114) On November 12th, the historic Beijing-Hong Kong School Dialogue Programme launched at SPCS with a lecture by Professor Alan Macfarlane on “The Empire of Tea.” Students and staff from Hong Kong and Beijing schools were connected in cinema-sized, real time video conference projections as they attended the lecture, asked questions and shared their views. This exciting programme is sponsored and initiated by Li Ka Shing Foundation and Cheung Kong Centre for Creative Industries of the Law School of Shantou University. It is co-organized by the Education and Manpower Bureau, HKSAR, the Beijing Municipal Education Commission and the Ministry of Education. See some still shots from this event at: file://vod/photo/20051112_BeijingHK(photos), and file://vod/video/community/20051112_tea.wmv(video) Scenes from Speech Day (see Blog article 20051114) Graduation took place on November 10th, (in addition to a Sesquicentennial Opening, robots, animations, real-time video links with Worcestershire, England, and an appreciation dinner). This year's Speech Day was anything but usual. View some selected scenes from Speech Day at: file://vod/photo/20051110_SpeechDay (photos), and file://vod/video/events/20051110_speechday.wmv (video) 36 37 Classroom of the Future - Open Now! (see Blog article 20051114) Last week saw the SPCS prototype "Classroom of the Future" open with the Sesquicentennial new wing amidst other auspicious events. Among the luminaries attending the opening were the Honorable Donald Tsang, Hong Kong Chief Executive, Professor Arthur Li, Hong Kong Secretary for Education and Manpower, and "Mr. Geihaiyan", the anthropomorphic robot from Hong Kong's Institute of Vocational Education. Photos from the opening are available at: file://vod/photo/20051110_COTF. Speech Day Today! The Future is Now... (see Blog article 20051110) SPCS was honored to host Hong Kong Chief Executive Officer, Donald Tsang, as keynote speaker. CEO Tsang helped SPCS open the campus' new wing addition along with the Classroom of the Future. During today's festivities, the Creative Media Crew photographed, filmed and simultaneously webcast the special events. We also facilitated a live video conference between SPCS classes and Haybridge High School in England. Broadcasting from the Classroom of the Future in another episode of their ongoing cross-cultural dialogue, the participating students discussed Hong Kong's WTO conference and related media coverage. 38 Consular Dinner Video (see Blog article 20051110) The Creative Media Crew captured some special moments from September's annual Consular Corps Dinner. You can view the trailer at: file://vod/video/community/20050923_consulard.wmv The Crew Got Wet (see Blog article 20051108) ...at the 2005 Swimming Gala. Review the action and cheer for your team at intranet address: file://vod/ppt/20050928_swimgala.ppt. View more photos at file://vod/photo/2005_swimminggala 39 C U on CTV (see Blog article 20051108) On October 26th, a documentary team from Cable TV came to shoot St. Paul's... We had our Creative Media Centre Crew shoot back! They learned a lot about documentary television production and took some good photos. See the montage at file://vod/ppt/20051026_CTV.ppt. See what the CM Crew Saw (see Blog article 20051104) Join the SPCS student performers who entertained Hong Kong CEO Donald Tsang at the 2005 Diplomatic Corps Consular Dinner. You can view the Consular Dinner Photo Montage at: file://vod/ppt/20050923_cdinner.ppt (on the SPCS intranet... just type the address into your browser at SPCS). Please allow the large file a few minutes to load. More photos from the Consular Dinner are available at: file://vod/photo/consulardinner. 40 5. Teacher training and professional sharing: We organise and participate in seminar, training and consultation, and we have developed strategic partnerships with local and international organisations. For example: SPCS in Singapore (see Blog article 20060313) Joining other Hong Kong schools, a delegation from SPCS, including Sister Margaret, Mrs. Clare Cheung, Mrs. A.M. Law, Mr. Chan, Mr. Maxwell and Mr. Tang, travelled to Singapore in March 2006 to visit and liaison with Singaporean secondary schools regarding educational applications of ICT. Highlighting the trip were presentations by Singapore's Ministry of Education, and National Institute of Education and a visit to NIE’s “Classroom of the Future”. Photos from the trip are viewable on the SPCS intranet at: file:\\vod\photo\20060308_singapore Discussing HK Digital Media Curricula (see Blog article 20060123) January 20th brought a significant PDS (Professional Development School) sharing session to SPCS, featuring representatives from numerous PDS partner schools (in digital media) and Jessica Chung from the Education & Manpower Bureau. Jessica shared her experience and views regarding the continuing development of digital media/ICT/IT curriculum in HK. To view photos of the session, visit file:\\Vod\photo\2006120_PDS_Media (please copy and paste the link onto your SPCS networked browser). 41 ICT Register now includes SPCS (see Blog article 20060104) The ICT Register is a well known database maintained by the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust in the United Kingdom, capturing Information and Communication Technology (ICT) expertise in cutting edge schools and learning centres in the U.K. and across the world. St Paul's Convent School is the first school from outside the U.K. to be invited to join the Register. This accolade indicates a special expert status for SPCS and will contribute to our developing ICT network. For more information about the Register, please visit the site at http://www.ict-register.net. PDS meeting @ BWWTC, Shatin (see Blog article 20051220) Buddhist Wong Wan Tin College (BWWTC), one of SPCS's PDS partner schools, has included creative media projects in their Form 3 Computer classes, Arts classes and Campus TV activities. On the 20th of December, Mr Chitat Chan had a meeting with BWWTC teachers, Mr. Lee, Mr. Lai and the reporter from Wenwaipao, to discuss teaching resources and digital media production curriculum. For more information about the digital media activities of BWWTC, please visit their website at: http://bwwtc.edu.hk/ab/ctv; also watch one of their winning student productions at: mms://202.82.16.164/video/external/dir9/bwwtc2.wmv 42 MediACT of Korea visiting HK (see Blog article 20051212) The Media Center MediACT in Korea is a non-profit organisation founded by the Korea Film Commission in 2002 and run by the Association of Korean Independent Film & Video. Dong-won Jo, Kyu-hun Hong and Hye-mi Park of MediACT joined the New Media & Social Transformation International Conference in Hong Kong during 9th-10th Dec 2005 and then visited the Creative Media Centre @ SPCS on 11th Dec. Wing-fai Lee of Buddhist Wong Wan Tin College and Chitat Chan of SPCS shared with them the development of new media education in Hong Kong, the collaborative initiatives of HKMediaEd.net, SPCS and other Professional Development School (PDS) partner schools. For further information about MediACT in Korea, please visit their official website at: http://www.mediact.org For the pictures of their visit on 11th Dec, please visit the SPCS Intranet address at: file://vod/photo/20051211_MediACT_Korea Or an online album at: http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2116268087&code=19682498&mode=invite &DC 43 New Media & Social Transformation (see Blog article 20051206) On the 9th-10th of December at the City University multi-media conference room there was a discussion forum for independent media groups from all over the world regarding "new media" and its utility for social engagement. International themes for this conference emphasized cross-cultural perspectives. Chitat Chan was one of the featured speakers. For more information, visit: http://www.inmediahk.net and http://inmedia-conf.blogspot.com. Rotary Club of Kowloon (see Blog article 20051124) On November 24th, Mr. Leon Hill and Mr. Chitat Chan of the Creative Media Centre addressed The Rotary Club of Kowloon.(Rotary is an organization of business and professional persons united worldwide who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations and help build goodwill and peace in the world). The topic - "Critical Thinking and Creative Expression in the Contemporary Media Environment". Thank you Rotarians, for your warm reception. Rough Transcript of address to the Kowloon Rotary Club on that day is available at this SPCS Intranet address: file://vod/ed_resources/20051124_Rotary.doc 44 CMC@SPCS and PDS (see Blog article 20051115) This year SPCS has been appointed by the Education and Manpower Bureau (EMB) as a Professional Development School (PDS) focusing on enhancing effective learning through creative media production. At St. Paul's, Creative Media is part of the formal curriculum, as well as an extracurricular option. SPCS is providing professional support to PDS partner schools as they implement Creative Media Projects. Buddhist Wong Wan Tin College is including creative media project in their Form 3 Arts Curriculum, Computer classes and Campus TV activities. Christian & Missionary Alliance Sun Kei Secondary School is organising seminars for teachers and workshops for their Campus TV team and their computer teachers. Confucian Ho Kwok Pui Chun College is training their science and computer teachers and organising a series of media workshops using extracurricular openings. Lam Tai Fai College has also lined up a group of teachers to develop their campus TV. On 25th Nov 2005and 20th Oct 2005 Chitat Chan conducted workshops for teachers and students at Confucian Ho Kwok Pui Chun College. On 20th Sept 2005 and 14th Oct 2005 Chitat Chan conducted workshop for teachers and students at Christian & Missionary Alliance Sun Kei Secondary School. 45 Appendix: a contact list of all the teachers involved in the PDS project. School Contact person Email Tel St. Paul's Convent School (聖保祿學校) Mr Chitat Chan chitat@chitat.org 90330640 Miss Regina Luk Luk_regina@yahoo.com.hk 97762017 Mr K.S. Tang ks@inboxdigital.com 25357928 (Fax 28828464) Mr Leon Hill mediarts@gmail.com 91841765 Buddhist Wong Wan Tin College (佛教黃允畋中學) Mr Wing-fai Lee leewingfai@gmail.com 90293734 Mr C.M. Lai cmlai9807@yahoo.com.hk 93732162 t045000@skss.edu.hk kings_ng@yahoo.com 92311945 kpc-cdw@chkpcc.net 96440103 (Fax 26020776) Mr Ng Christian & (coordinator) Missionary Alliance Sun Kei Secondary School (基督教宣道會宣基中學) http://www.skss.edu.hk 21916022 (Fax 21916601) Mr Choi Confucian Ho Kwok (coordinator) Pui Chun College (孔教學院何郭佩珍中學) Mr Leung 26607881 26665926 (Fax 26607988) kpc-lsk@chkpcc.net Lam Tai Fai College (林大輝中學) Mr Lee edlee@ltfc.edu.hk Miss Angie Lee leehc@ltfc.edu.hk 27861990 (Fax 27869617) Miss Phoebe Lo lokh@ltfc.edu.hk Miss Peony Ng ngsukyee_peony@yahoo.com 92521419 97274475 Mr Chi-kin Keung ckkeung1311@gmail.com 97833903 Miss May Chan leopardmay@gmail.com 97595430 Locto locto@locto.com 92593843 46 Appendix: units affiliated with the Centre SPCS F3 Creative Media http://ihouse.hkedcity.net/~sp1400/creativemedia SPCS Photo and Video Society http://ihouse.hkedcity.net/~sp1400/curriculum/clubs/Photography&Video/index.htm HKMediaEd.net http://www.hkmediaed.net Media Ed Resources @ HKedCity http://iworld.hkedcity.net/mediaed Chitat Chan's personal site http://www.chitat.org 47 Appendix: an outline of the digital media curriculum at Buddhist Wong Wan Tin College 佛教黃允畋中學(2005-6) 有關如何運用資訊科技、創意媒體製作及視覺藝術知識促進學習效能的情況: 編制 視覺藝術科及電腦科跨科合作、剪裁課程,引入媒體創作 全體中三學生均於視覺藝術及電腦科學習有關理論(視覺藝術科)及實習(電腦科) 視覺藝術科及電腦科老師共同教學(Co-teaching) 跨科合作實例 視覺藝術科 電腦科 平面設計理論與創作 Expression 3 及 Microsoft Expression Code Name Acrylic Graphic Designer 繪 圖軟件創作 繪畫理論與創作 ArtRage 繪畫軟件創作 影象背後的形象 , 編寫四格故事大綱 數碼相機的運用 動畫創作 (編寫 Storyboard) Babarosa Gif Animator 3.6 動畫創作 音樂與影象的融合 (聲畫聯想) Finale NotePad 2006 作曲軟件, Windows Movie Maker 短片製作 (編寫 Storyboard) DV 攝錄機的運用 CyberLink PowerDirector 的應用及創作 優點 補足了視覺藝術科長久以來缺乏但越趨重要的電腦及媒體藝術應用機會,也補足了電腦科偏重 技術(Techniques)缺少創作意念(Content & Ideas)的不平衡。 缺點 須作大量協調及行政配合工作,以及硬件軟件的配套。 48 Appendix: media production training in Confucian Ho Kwok Pui Chun College Confucian Ho Kwok Pui Chun College has selected some students for the media training. Workshops were held in the following days using extracurricular hours: 13/10/2005 20/10/2005 16/11/2005 24/11/2005 8/12/2005 15/12/2005 18/1/2006 9/2/2006 15/2/2006 23/2/2006 16/3/2006 49
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