Join Matthew Winters and Davina Sauthoff with some special guests to explore Scrible is Utah schools.
- Subject:
- Educational Technology
- Professional Learning
- Material Type:
- Lecture
- Author:
- UEN
- Matt Winters
- Date Added:
- 09/20/2022
Join Matthew Winters and Davina Sauthoff with some special guests to explore Scrible is Utah schools.
Join UEN's Matthew Winters and USBE's Davina Sauthoff as they explore Scrible in Utah classrooms!
Join UEN's Matthew Winters and USBE's Davina Sauthoff as they explore Scrible in Utah classrooms!
Writing a script is intimidating, but actually, breaking the process into small steps makes it MUCH EASIER and will result in a MUCH BETTER story. This lesson shows you how to plan and write a script. It is highly recommended that you use this lesson when students are working on a story. This lesson has several parts. These Scripting Slides can be used throughout the lessons. You might use some or all. Each will take about 50 minutes.
Students will visually map portrayals of their communities in the news media. The result will be a graphic organizer of unique perspectives and story ideas. Click on the Activities Tab to complete the lesson.
What makes a video story good isn’t just about the topic, it’s how you tell the story. In this lesson, you will focus on key elements that make for great nonfiction stories like news packages, video profiles, explainers, and short documentaries.
In this video, Utah Film Center defines media literacy, why it is an important skill to have, and how you can apply it to media you create and consume. For more information or to bring Utah Film Center to your K-12 classroom, please visit www.utahfilmcenter.org/education . Film by Fill It In Productions http://www.fillitinproductions.com/ .
Journalists often pitch story ideas inspired by events occurring in their communities or by issues they care about, but they also turn to the Internet and social media to find out what topics are engaging a large audience. This lesson will challenge students to think about the term “newsworthy” and what makes a story worthy of being reported. Click on the Activities Tab to complete the lesson.
PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs, in partnership with the Poynter Institute's MediaWise, hosted “Face the Facts: Election 2020 Youth Town Hall.” The virtual event engaged students and first-time voters to be prepared and better informed ahead of the November elections. In this resource, Hari Sreenivasan presents highlights from this town hall meeting. This resource includes a video and teaching resources.