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Starting the Day the Multimedia Way: A Student Run Broadcast Center

Starting the Day the Multimedia Way: A Student Run Broadcast Center. Stacy Maier, MA Michelle Green, Med mgreen@manassas.k12.va.us. Television closed circuit broadcast within your school Similar to a morning news show Most aspects student operated.

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Starting the Day the Multimedia Way: A Student Run Broadcast Center

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  1. Starting the Day the Multimedia Way: A Student Run Broadcast Center Stacy Maier, MA Michelle Green, Med mgreen@manassas.k12.va.us

  2. Television closed circuit broadcast within your school Similar to a morning news show Most aspects student operated What is a Student Run Broadcast Center?

  3. Replaces intercom announcements Shifts announcement focus to the students Students are empowered Student interest level increases What are the benefits of a broadcast center?

  4. Students develop speaking skills Instructional material presented in a new way Broadcast Center can be utilized for other instructional and school activities Instructional Value

  5. Teacher Voice • Instills responsibility • Builds confidence • Promotes creativity & leadership • Students are more attentive during school announcements

  6. “Students need some power in this school” “So other kids can understand it” “Little kids wouldn’t be able to understand the adults” “Kids barely get to do much” “Because students know what is going on in this weird life” “It is appealing to watch other kids” “So they can make up their own way and have fun” “To make school a little more fun” “So they could learn to not be shy” “It helps with reading and learn responsibility” Student Voice Why do you think it is important for students to be in charge of the broadcast center?

  7. How did we get the idea?

  8. Where to begin? • Form a committee • Brainstorm ideas

  9. Funding your project • Writing our grant • Searching for funds • Your school technology department

  10. Basic needs: Cable network in school Modulator processor 1 TV 1 VCR 1 Camera with tripod Cables Microphone Computer VGA - TV box Switcher box Supplies & Equipment

  11. Equipment Bid List http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/dit/TeacherOutreach/bid_indx.htm

  12. Setting up your Broadcast Center • Room • cable drop • outlets • space • Backdrops • Lighting • Furniture

  13. Observation & Training • Visit local school based broadcast center • Utilize local resources • local cable company • schools within your district • area school districts

  14. Organizing the Broadcast Center • Manpower • Student teams • Staff teams

  15. Informing the School • Talk to students • Distribute applications

  16. Selection Process • Application • Sample application

  17. Selection Process • Application • Sample application • Teacher recommendation

  18. Selection Process • Application • Sample application • Teacher recommendation • Auditions • scheduling • taping

  19. Selection Process • Final selections • Rubric • Scoring • Application • Sample application • Teacher recommendation • Auditions • scheduling • taping

  20. Selection Process • Final selections • Rubric • Scoring • Assigning teams • Broadcast • Correspondence • Application • Sample application • Teacher recommendation • Auditions • scheduling • taping

  21. Sponsor Teams • 2 Head Sponsors • 5 Days a week • On Call Every Morning • Observation of student & faculty teams • Proofread & Finalize Scripts • Troubleshoot • 8 Volunteer Sponsors • 1 Time a week/15 Minutes • Observation of student teams

  22. Student Teams • 2 anchors • 1 Camera person • 1 Director • 1 Sound person • 1 Video person

  23. First Time Live October 1 time a week November 3 times a week December 5 times a week

  24. Special Assignments • Script Writer • Weatherman • SCA Reporter • Sports Correspondents • Fitness Correspondent • Feature Correspondents

  25. Student Survey • What they liked: • Weather • Upcoming news • AR names announced • Basketball/Sports scores • Seeing their friends on TV • Brainteasers • Birthday names • Special announcements • Newsflashes • Funny dialog • Makes them have a good day • They feel grown up • Correspondence feature stories • Lunch menu • Pledge of allegiance • Seeing kids work everything

  26. George C. Round's Broadcast Center

  27. Team #1 Team #2 Ashley Balis Lauren Harlow Patricia Reed Whitney Sonnessa Allie Bacon Katie Fulwiler Joseph Turner Melissa Brown Katie Howard Jesselle Barkley Jessica Rocha Samantha Sealock

  28. Team #3 Team #4 Alicia Carlson Aubrey Evans Janice Son Kristin Eyclsheimer Bailey Clark EK Smock Prad Nadakaduty Allison Coates Kelly Quinn Brittany Vogel Anna Feucht Devan Swan

  29. Correspondence Team Stacey Meadows Clinton Golden Jason Dearth Alysa Smith Nathan Eldredge

  30. Special Assignment: Weather man - Joseph Turner SCA Reporter - Dan Zabransky Script Writer - Prad Nadakaduty

  31. Mrs. Maier Mrs. Harris Mrs. Crivella Mrs. Foley Ms. Kurtzman Ms. Hertag Ms. Kerzaya Mrs. Banyi Mrs. Lane Mrs. Caracciolo Executive Producers

  32. Funding for the Broadcast Center provided by Manassas Education Foundation

  33. Starting the Day the Multimedia Way: A Student Run Broadcast Center Stacy Maier, MA Michelle Green, Med mgreen@manassas.k12.va.us

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