In addition, the news broadcast is an excellent format for:
- reviewing content taught;
- creating a culminating activity to a unit of study; and
- building the "core teaching" unit for any period in history.
The project might be approached in any number of ways. For example, small groups of students might work together to create a nightly-news broadcast for an "average" day during the Civil War or some other period in history. The broadcast will include both hard news and feature reports that present facts and interesting information about the period. All groups might work to create a news broadcasts from the same historic period, or each group might work on a broadcast from a different period such as the Revolutionary War, the Roaring Twenties or the Vietnam War.
With the creation of this lesson plan, I started to research some completed historical videos on You Tube. I also found a video site for teachers, called Teacher Tube. However, the streaming server is a little slow and the videos aren't as smooth to watch.
Below is a simple, but powerful, video about the May 4th Shooting at KSU during the Vietnam War. What a great way for students to learn about our history while creating an educational video for thousands of others to view. This assignment is a great example of cross-discipline collaboration - history and technology.
1 comment:
I love this idea! How creative. I'm going to share it with the history teacher in my building. I think the gifted students would love to do this.
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