Here's an example from our list of final multimedia projects! The 7th grade students took pictures of objects that look like letters and used graphic design skills to edit them into a word or phrase.
#amsdigitalmedia#wordart
These 8th graders are so professional and well-spoken!
There are also some talented students behind-the-scenes who make this happen each week!
#aggiescoop
Check out this "show and tell" video from my 7th grade Digital Media class! Their intended audience is a group of students who might not have access to the digital tools we use in the classroom.
#amsdigitalmedia
We've been trying different backgrounds to correct some problems in our green screen room.
We are happy with the results so far.
#workinprogress#digitalmedia
My 7th grade Digital Media students are loving the broadcasting unit. Today, they got hands-on with the camera and asked if they could do it again on Monday.
#digitalmediaisfun
Well, I found the “special” segment my broadcasting students were working on before we went remote.
There’s never a dull moment with this group!
#digitalmediafun
My 7th graders are awesome!
They started with a green folder and a Hot Wheels car and made a video clip using green screen and other editing effects.
#digitalmediaisfun
Christmas came early for my students! They came in and unwrapped their new camera and equipment first thing this morning. Thanks to my school leaders for giving us what we need to prepare for the future!
#futurebroadcasters
On Jul 20, Gov Ivey awarded $70M for wellness and $100M for remote learning devices, placing a high priority on K-12. The health & well-being of students, teachers, & staff is a vital part of delivering high-quality instruction -- a key priority of the State Board of Education.