Every student in your class can be a film producer. Yes, every student. Questions you may ask yourself…
All very good questions! Here are some answers!
- Choose a unit, (goal/objective) based within the NC Standard Course of Study
- Gather digital cameras or Flip Cameras from your Media Center and/or teachers at your school
- Teach the lesson as you normally would...
- At the end of the lesson, have the students use the camera to shoot footage depicting their perspective of the lesson - showing you (visually) what they have learned!
- Allow them class time for making/producing the video. Be sure to find out which students have access to cameras at home!
- Have the students upload the video footage into Windows Movie Maker (or video-editing software of your choice) to make any necessary edits, add text, music, narration, etc.
- Decide on a red-carpet “Premiere” Day and showcase each of the students' documentaries!
- Check out these resources to help your students along the way... Roadmaps andCharacteristics. These informational links are courtesy of Digital Documentaries.
Want a specific example?
- Eighth Grade: Social Studies
- Competency Goal 1 – Objective 1.01: Assess the impact of geography on the settlement and developing economy of the Carolina colony
What happened with this lesson? Simple! Your curriculum didn’t change, but you added 21st Century Learning Skills into the mix. Did the students seem to enjoy learning? My guess is a resounding yes!
Don’t teach Social Studies? This idea of allowing video/camera footage to tell a story works across the curriculum!
Not sure how to use a Flip Camera or Windows Movie Maker? Contact us! We'll be happy to show you how!
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