ExhibitionDesign an exhibition, assembly or celebration of learning to share with your community!
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PresentationShare your students' RockyTalks in a playlist on your channel! Like the student presentations at the RVSLA Connect Summit and the Mechatronics RockyTalks, recorded live on zoom and shared online!
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CelebrationDesign graduation ceremonies & commencements for your school community!
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Graduation!
Many schools create virtual exhibitions for their graduation ceremonies. Visit the playlist of virtual graduations on the RVS Channel including ceremonies, speeches, parades & more!
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Create & Curate Your Channel to Connect with Your Community!
Whether we are learning at school, at home, online or on the land, the opportunity to make, create and learn by doing is vital to our wellbeing! Making Learning Visible means to create with purpose for your audience by making engaging written, spoken and visual stories & artifacts on the page, stage & screen, including messages, lessons, presentations, prototypes and documentaries. Record yourself and your voice, and add stills, clips, narration, music and titles to assemble visual stories. Organize and share your videos with your audience on your video channel, and embed your videos into your online classroom, website and social media. Stay connected with the rich network of colleagues and resources in the #rvsed learning community!
Exhibiting Student Work Publicly
Practice Guide
- Develop original scripts & content with your student presenters/creators and confirm AF144-A Consent Forms to share student work publicly.
- Gather writing, presentations, projects, artwork, images or videos from your students & performers in Google Drive.
- If students are creating their own video content, embrace the charm of DIY home videos while encouraging quality audio/video capture with a few simple suggestions:
- Quiet indoor/outdoor space with clean background
- Steady the camera, laptop or mobile device at eye level
- Face into light and speak/perform into the lens
- Encourage original content, music and images to avoid copyright claims on your videos by excluding copyrighted material.
- Note that using copyrighted content, especially popular music tracks, can provoke copyright claims, advertising and even cause entire audio tracks to be muted or videos to be blocked from public exhibition on platforms like youtube.
- If you need background music, the YouTube Audio Library is useful source for royalty-free, creative-commons audio tracks, and it can be accessed from your YouTube Studio page.
- Collect and review student videos in RVS Google Drive and/or Classroom for inclusion in your YouTube playlist or a publication. Additional editing/assessment for each video or project, like adding titles, may be completed easily in iMovie, Docs or Pages.
- Upload videos onto your RVS YouTube Channel with titles & descriptions, then organize them into a Playlist with a title.
- Share your YouTube playlist link with your learning community through your #rvsed social media.
For support or questions about Creativity, Storytelling, Production, Exhibition, Publishing, YouTube Channels or sharing student work publicly, please contact RVS Learning Specialist, Rick Gaudio.