Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Roll camera!…Slate!....and action!

                                         

Schools across America have been trying to incorporate technology into the curriculum. What better way to spice up the morning announcements using cameras, computers, green screens, slide shows, and music?

Benefits

School TV News programs have been popping up in schools for many years. Many advocates of school news programs have expressed a growth in the school community, student involvement, increased critical thinking, and growth of leadership among students. Students are meeting a variety of Common Core Standards, such as, writing, reading, listening, and speaking standards.

Sample Shows

Orenco Elementary in Hillsboro, Oregon, has created over 250 broadcasts for their school’s live, student-produced television production, known as Orca Live. Currently posted on their school’s website are their four latest seasons. Upon viewing the September session from Season 8 (2011 – 2012), I noticed the following:
           
  • ·      The video was published until School Tube
  • ·      The beginning of the news school they introduced the new teachers
  • ·      Welcomed substitute teachers that were in the building
  • ·      Listed all the birthdays
  • ·      Provided various facts about different schools around the world
  • ·      Highlighted the custodian
  • ·      Focused on the Number 8 (since it was season 8)
  • ·      Drew names of students to pass out reward
  • ·      Used a variety of props during the session


This session lasted an average of eleven minutes.

I then watched the September session from Season 11 (2014 – 2015) to look for updates. I noticed the following:
  • ·      Again listed birthday and weather
  • ·      All about the number eleven
  • ·      Spotlight on new teachers – provided facts, interview questions
  • ·      2 students as anchors with additional students throughout the news
  • ·      Use of a green screen
  • ·      Props but through the use of technology

This session lasted an average of thirteen minutes.

I watched another session to determine when the school had switched to the use of a green screen. It appeared to be around Season 10. During this time I saw that the school was hosting their final show of the season and they had all 12 students representing. When I first watched the two news shows I couldn’t believe how long they lasted! I thought that 10 – 13 minutes each day was a long news show. I then realized that they only did one about twice a month.

Be sure to check out Orenco’s school website to watch their news cast shows and see if you can get any additional tips for your own news show!


Staffing

As noted in Orenco’s staffing production, they average about 12 students on the production team. At my work, fifth grade students are recommended to the media specialist based upon behavior and grades. The media specialist then conducts several try-outs to determine who will make it to the team.

Students that are a part of the staff learn so many valuable skills; communication skills, research skills, script writing, and most importantly responsibility. Students have to make sure they are on time for each recording, plan their research, meet deadlines, and assist others.

Other news broadcasts may include:
  • ·      Pledge
  • ·      School rules
  • ·      Lunch choices
  • ·      Critical Verb of the week
  • ·      College/University of the week (even in Elementary schools)
  • ·      Trivia
  • ·      Any other up and coming news


As one can assess hosting a news show requires background knowledge on various technology, equipment, script writing, and directing. News shows can be a lot of work and take up a lot of time, but the benefits to hosting a news production out weigh the cons.


1 comment:

  1. Christina,
    The information you provided was awesome! My school is currently looking to restart our school news program and the resources you presented would be very helpful in this endeavor. With the move to common core and college/career readiness, it is important for students to develop the pose in speaking and presenting information as well as develop listening skills that are useful in all career options students may choose. The skills students learn while participating in the school news program are skills they can take with them.

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