Learning Life Skills for Modern Technology and Entertainment
Make Your School Community Headline News
Start your school’s broadcast club for a chance to learn the basics of video and audio production, and see your work streamed online and broadcast on your school’s social media networks or closed circuit television! No experience necessary; open to any students who enjoy photography and video, audio, public speaking, graphic design or who are just looking to try something new!
Multi-Media Youth Enrichment Program Information Brochure
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PurplePinking Media Presents
YOUTH ENRICHMENTPROGRAM
2018-2020
Building Your Multimedia Enrichment Club
Learning Life Skills for Modern Technology and Entertainment
Make Your SchoolCommunity Headline News
Start your school’sbroadcast club for a chance to learnthe basicsof video and audio production,andsee
your workstreamed online and broadcaston your school’ssocial media networks or closed circuit
television! No experiencenecessary; open to any students who enjoy photographyand video, audio, public
speaking,graphic design or who are just lookingto try something new!
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Engage, Design, Develop … ACTION!
Thisclub provides studentsthe opportunityto learn about and create things like video productions,andto
produceinformationalpieces that promote schoolactivities and celebrate student / school achievements.
Students will learn about and usebasic journalistic skillsand the elements ofeffective writing and media
production.Participants brainstormideas for media productions,researchcurrentevents, and canvass staff
and students about activities occurringwithin our school.Studentsengage in creative writing presentation
and production,usingvarious formsofelectronic media. Themedia productionis producedentirely by the
students, with the sponsor (PurplePinkingMedia)servingas editor and consultant.
What Your Students Will Learn
Students will learn the art of public speakingsuch as:
● Use voice volume effectively
● Learn the importance ofarticulation
● Develop good pacing and understandingthe importance it has on speech.
● Develop optimal eye contact
● To talk to the audience as opposedto readingto them
● Build confidence speakingin public
● Learn aboutteamwork between other reportersandcrew members
● Develop good body language habits for sitting and standing situations
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● Learn skillsthat will be usefulthroughoutlife
● Develop good speakinghabits avoiding “ums”and “uhs”
● Be creative
Students will learn to use cool technology and work as a team to learn:
● AudioMixer andmicrophonesand how they work together
● Video Mixer and how to "switch" sources
● Using digital video cameras and goodcamera techniques
● Using the computer to create greenscreen effects
Students complete technology projectsthat meet project guidelinesdeveloped by staff to ensurethat the
students:
● Demonstrate a soundunderstandingoftechnology concepts;
● Use digital media to communicate and work collaboratively;
● Show creative thinking;
● Demonstrate critical thinkingskills for planning andmanaging projects;and
● Make informeddecisionsusingappropriatedigital toolsand resources.
At the coreof effective digital media and learningis the principlethat
instructional strategiesshouldbe personalizedand flexible and that
technology is a tool that supportseffective teaching and learningpractices.
Thereis noone formulafor success, but rather a multitude of ways that
technology can be effectively applied to supportthe academic, social and
emotional needsof middle school youth. Digital learning doesnot require
educatorsto be experts ontechnology, but rather enables them to be
facilitators in an environment whereyouth areencouragedto exploreand find
the answers ontheir own.
Reserve Your MultiMedia Club Director
Contact La`Shaun Jenice