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Teaching Your Students to Design High Quality Videos Why should students make videos? How to teach students to make high quality videos for projects in your class – Video as summative assessment – Pre-Production – Production – Post-Production How to get started / resources What should your expectations be? Any teacher in any subject area can do this from Grade 12 down to Pre-K Short learning curve for either you or the students

Why Make Videos? For the kids: – Differentiation – Student-Centered – Alternative assessment to tests – To demonstrate learning – Shy kids will surprise you

Why Make Videos? For the kids: – Kids love to see each other on film – Critical thinking, problem solving, creativity, fun – Group work = long list of benefits – Students must learn to use this technology anyway just to get into competitive universities some day – English skills improve Practice practice practice and re-film until speaking and English are perfect

Why Make Videos? For your school: – Public Relations Future students, families, and potential teacher hires might see this and choose your school – Videos posted to youtube & facebook are very popular and will receive many hits giving your students a larger audience

Why Make Videos?

For you: – Teacher collaboration with the media teacher or other disciplines Ex: US History & American Lit teamed up for Roaring 20’s videos Ex: 2 nd grade & MMJ2 teamed up for a music video

Why Make Videos? For you: – Big for your portfolio and resume – Links on the internet so easy to put into online portfolio – You must show you and your students can use tech in order to be competitive in the job market – Again, ANY subject or grade level can make a video. Let’s talk about possible projects:

How to Create Videos: Pre-Production Introduce the project – Use sample rubrics from me or other teachers, or find some online – Assign groups or let them choose Planning / brainstorming in small groups Storyboard Write scripts (depends on the project) Prepare for filming – Where to film – Equipment (explained in detail on next slide) – Props, make-up, consistent clothing or costumes brought each day

How to Create Videos: Production Use proper equipment – Tripods (or DIY tripods) are a must – Mic’s if possible (boom, hand-held, lavaliere) – If no mic’s – record scenes close to the camera in rooms with good acoustics – Lighting

How to Create Videos: Production Film the scenes – Students should have storyboards and scripts out while filming – Students often have nice cameras – Canon SLR’s with a mic jack are preferable – Students should review film before stopping – Re-film over and over if necessary – Record 2-3 extra seconds at beginning and end of shot – Have a video production checklist out at all times while filming

How to Create Videos: Post-Production Edit – imovie or Windows Movie Maker All kids have access to this on their laptops – Advanced students can use Final Cut Pro or Sony Vegas – Students should pend A LOT of time editing – Sound effects, music, perfect English in text, text on screen long enough to read, smooth transitions, etc. etc. Try to consult with students during the editing process and work them toward that perfect final product Just like you might do with a lengthy essay or project, make a rough draft or two due before the actual due date – Once rough drafts are constructively criticized, final drafts can be ready pretty soon

How to Get Started Take copies of this PPT for a simple framework and reference Take copies of the: – Storyboards – Script – Grading rubric – UBD Unit Plan Take copies of the Video Production Checklist – Or just make a simplified version of your own Take advantage of any sort of film set / stage / media room at your school Elem teachers can have the older students guide their young students through this – At any K-12 school

What Are Your Expectations? Allow a decent amount of time to get this done if you want the videos to be high quality – With in class time: Minimum of one week of in class time with the expectation they will meet outside of class – Without class time: 2 weeks but with check points along the way Watch their video editing progress, mandatory group updates, etc

What Are Your Expectations? K.I.S.S. – Keep videos short and sweet – Kids and adults alike have short attention spans Any student that has taken any sort of media class knows how to make the perfect video with enough time – You might be surprised about how many students have experience with videos and using programs like imovie

Good Luck! Questions? me any time: Grab some sample rubrics and lesson plans or download them from os os-2014 Do you teach media classes? Let’s network. Be sure to take advantage of any media teacher, classes, tech people at your school