Showing posts with label project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label project. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
How to Get A Classroom Grant (4 Steps)
Cut the fluff. Grant funders want real answers. Give facts not assumptions. If the reviewer sees the answers not to be well thought out points will be subtracted.
Make your project fit the qualifications. For instance if a grant requires you to have community involvement and you are unwilling to put community involvement in your project plans, then you should not waste your time on the application and find a grant that better suits the plan.
Look over your program for effectiveness before applying for grants. Yes every part of your plan not just the objective. Everything must be in order and have sufficient facts to warrant the step. If a step in not cost effective points will be lost in the reviewing stage.
Get the approval and support of your supervisors. Funders want to see that the grant money will be well used and plans will not suffer because a teacher did not get the proper approval. If you have to be asked to get approval during the application process, points will be reduced.
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Saturday, September 19, 2015
How to Move a Movie From iMovie to an External Hard Drive
Connect a compatible external hard drive to your computer using a USB 2.0 or FireWire cable. Attach one end of the cable to the digital video camera and the other end to the USB or FireWire port on your computer.
Launch iMovie. Click on the iMovie icon in the dock of your Mac computer. The iMovie application will open. When your external drive is connected to your computer, a hard disk icon will appear in the 'Project Library' located in the left side of the iMovie window.
Click 'File' from the top menu and click on 'Open Project.' Browse to the movie of your choice, click on it and click 'Open.' The movie will be listed under 'Project Library' in the left pane of the window.
Move the movie to the external hard drive. Hold down the 'Command' key and drag the project icon of the movie located under 'Project Library' to the hard disk icon located under 'Project Library.' Click 'Move project and events' when prompted with the option. The events of the movie will also be copied to the hard drive, allowing you to edit the movie from the drive in the future. If you choose the option of 'Move project,' the events of the movie will not be copied to the external hard drive and you will not be able to edit the movie from the external drive.
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