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|type= Lesson idea
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|title=Creating Instructional Videos
|title=Creating Instructional Videos
|tagline=Children create instructional videos to upload to YouTube
|tagline=Children create instructional videos to upload to YouTube
|image=DinningtonComp.jpg
|image=DinningtonComp.jpg
|topic=ICT
|topic=ICT
|subject=Cross-curricular, ICT, Literacy
|subject= ICT, Cross-curricular, Literacy
|resourcenumber=TE0124
|resourcenumber=TE0124
|age=KS3
|age=KS3, Secondary
|content= This lesson idea involves the use of technology to enable pupils to create their own instructional {{tag|video|videos}}. These videos were given a real audience by being uploaded to YouTube as a resource for others to use.
|content= This lesson idea involves the use of technology to enable pupils to create their own instructional {{tag|video|videos}}. These videos were given a real audience, and therefore gave the children a purpose for their work, by being uploaded to YouTube as a resource for others to use.


Children were first asked to select their own topic for the video. These ranged from tea-making, plum-tree planting and hamster-feeding to e-safety and cartwheels. They were then required to use the features of the instructional text genre to help them to create a script and story-board for their own video. The children then filmed their scenes and, finally, edited them together, adding text, voice-overs and other effects to create their final film. They used Apple Mac computers running iMovie Software.[http://www.apple.com/ilife/imovie/]
Children were first asked to select their own topic for the video. These ranged from tea-making, plum-tree planting and hamster-feeding to e-safety and cartwheels. They were then required to use the features of the instructional text genre to help them to create a script and story-board for their own video. The children then filmed their scenes and, finally, edited them together, adding text, voice-overs and other effects to create their final film. They used Apple Mac computers running iMovie Software.[http://www.apple.com/ilife/imovie/]