- Tech Resources Around Purdue
- Collaborative Online Texts
- Course Administration
- Drupal Information
- Drupal, Blogs, RSS, and Social Authorship
- Electronic Research and Documentation
- Email and Web Browsers
- HTML & Web Design Resource Guide
- Introduction to Adobe Photoshop I & II
- Making Student Work Visible
- Making the Most of Your Lab Day
- MS Publisher Introduction
- Multimedia Assessments/Grading (short version)
- Multimedia Assignments and Grading
- Multimedia Assignments and Grading (long version)
- Multimedia Options for 106 Showcase
- Plagiarism, Creative Commons, and Copyleft
- Podcasting Resources
- PowerPoint, Image Manipulation, & Visual Rhetoric
Windows MovieMaker Tutorial
written by mcsantos on Wed, 01/31/2007 - 22:13.
Windows MovieMaker Tutorial
Today's tutorial aims to familiarize you with Windows MovieMaker, a user-friendly, intuitive, easy-to-pick-up program (wait a minute, Microsoft makes a user-friendly, intuitive, easy-to-pick-up program?!?). We'll learn how to import images into the program, place those images onto the storyboard, incorporate transitions between slides, apply video filters to our images, insert audio into our movie, and, finally, learn how to save our project for future revision and export our project for sharing (two different things!)
Best of all, we'll learn all of this in about twenty minutes.
Attached at the bottom of this page is my tutorial which walks you through everything we'll go over today step by step--feel free to share it with your students .
Sarah McLachlan, "World of Fire" video.
Here's a link to a great student project on Myspace.
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| student_tutorial.doc | 907 KB |
» printer-friendly version | 752 reads

