I want this blog to be relevant to K-12 teachers; therefore my first entries will focus on the topic of our school’s “video production studio.” The broadcasts provide a venue for students to be creative. Most of the ideas come from the students, and are done spontaneously within 20 minutes of the broadcast. Musical jingles on an old CD have been the inspiration behind many of the shows. Students started one newscast with a “50’s” dance to 70’s music (they didn’t know) and another with a spy theme in which they snuck up to the anchor desks as spies. Monthly school themes have also provided inspiration. During “math” month they shared tricks for learning math facts such as “I ate and I ate until I got sick on the floor,” a rhyme to help students remember that 8 x 8 = 64. They have also “dressed” for the theme, wearing hats with math facts. We have had sports casts, school sing-a-longs, and advertisements for lost and found items. As I look at the skills identified by the Partnership for 21st Century it is apparent that our daily broadcasts provide the environment for students to learn Creativity and Innovation, Communication and Collaboration, Media Literacy, and Life and Career Skills. I never envisioned the impact that a five minute show would have on students; both those involved behind the scenes and those viewing the broadcast.
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