This month, we are dedicating our learning to WeVideo—a powerful video creation tool that supports creativity, student voice, and digital storytelling across all grade levels and content areas. Throughout January, we’ll highlight tips, tutorials, and classroom-ready ideas to help you confidently integrate WeVideo into instruction.
Whether you’re new to video creation or looking to deepen your practice, this focus will provide practical strategies for using WeVideo to enhance engagement, support project-based learning, and give students meaningful opportunities to demonstrate understanding.
This week's focus is on WeVideo Classroom. You can access WeVideo in myBackpack.
Here are a few impactful ways to use WeVideo Classroom:
Student Demonstrations of Learning: Have students create short videos to explain concepts, solve problems, or summarize learning in any content area.
Digital Storytelling: Use video projects for narratives, historical reenactments, science explanations, or reflections to deepen understanding.
Project-Based Learning: Support long-term projects by having students plan, draft, edit, and publish videos within WeVideo Classroom.
Collaborative Video Projects: Assign group projects where students co-edit videos, promoting teamwork and communication skills.
Formative Assessment: Use quick video responses or exit tickets to assess understanding in an engaging format.
The Teacher Resource Center at the Instructional Service Center (ISC) provides a resource-rich, creative environment that assists with instructional aid to classrooms and supplemental equipment for all Atlanta Public School employees.
Judges & volunteers needed for the Technology and Innovation Competition.