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Dear Video Introduction to Communities Project participants,

Why are we participating in this project?

It is a great opportunity for us to:
- learn to do something new and exciting in English besides the curriculum and the textbooks!
- meet students of our age from all over the world!!!
- teach others about Moldova and some interesting places we have;
- practice our recording / editing / speaking / presenting skills.


Where will our videos be posted/saved?


We are making videos which will be posted on the Next Vista for Learning Website. This is an online library of free videos for learners everywhere - they can find resources to help them learn just about anything, meet people who make a difference in their communities, and even discover new parts of the world. And Next Vista for Learning wants to post your educational videos online, too. Everyone has an insight to share and yours may be just what some student or teacher somewhere needs!
if you need more information on the project, go to: This is our Project Page
If you are interested in what other students have done so far, go to Sample Videos done by other iEARN participants

You can use two main tools to make your video: Windows Movie Maker and Photo Story for Windows 3. I have uploaded two video tutorials that could help you:



This a very nice videos about Moldova done by BBC, check it out:



This is a video done by Marina Gandacova - tell us what you think about it!


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dvmunca Project Rules!!! 1 Nov 28 2008, 2:34 AM EST by Super_Dan
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Dear participants, please read carefully the rules for the project and feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

* Videos should not be longer than five minutes, with two to three minutes ideal.
* Videos should contain no copyrighted content. If music is in the video, it should be by someone (ideally, one of the project team) who has given permission for its use. Participants are encouraged to consider recording their own music for videos.
* It is preferred that videos not identify any participants by students' real names. Please tell about your community without identifying yourselves personally; this is done for the protection of all participants.
* Videos should be in .mov, .wmv, .avi, or .mpg formats.
* The script for all audio should be typed in an .rtf document so that those with hearing difficulties will be able to enjoy what you create
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