Curriculum Ideas & Resources
Conquer Your Fears
Pubic Speaking is said to be the number one fear in America. In this lesson students record themselves at the start and end of the course, to demonstrate the public speaking skills they have developed.
Part I - Solo Cup DYI Tripod
Steady shots are an expectation. To help students make DYI Tripods An Introductory Design Thinking Challenge to experience how designs need to evolve. In this"given" solution, duct tape needs to be added to prevent tearing. This makes it more durable for repeated use.
Part II - Original Tripod Design
In the follow up activity students need an original design the is able to be "aimed". Handout for both Part 1 and 2 At each stage, they create a "Selfiefilection video, describing their design journey.
Educational Philosophy
Pathways to Student Leadership
Some Lesson Ideas
Pubic Speaking is said to be the number one fear in America. In this lesson students record themselves at the start and end of the course, to demonstrate the public speaking skills they have developed.
DYI Tripods “How I Built This” Reflection videos showing Problem Solving Results of making homemade cell phone tripods.
This is a nifty basic intro editing project that is about 10 seconds long.
Adapted from a concept developed by Don Goble . Helps learn Shot Types and Story Planning.
Learn a little about Shot Sequencing and the “Power of Pushing In”
Using some fun stage combat techniques, we learn about the concept of Action/ Reaction - the 180 Rule and Foley Sound Effects
Resources
How to Edit - iPhone and We Video.
Student Television Network -International Association of High School & Middle School Broadcast, Journalism Film and Multimedia Programs
Academy of Scholastic Broadcasting -Video Training and More
URI - Media Education Lab -Digital Literacy Resources and More