Webinar Recordings
- AI in Education Reloaded: Charting New Paths in the New Year
- Beyond Dewey: Using the School Library to Foster Innovation and Exploration
- ChatGPT: Exploring Potential & Pitfalls of AI in Education
- Empowering Educators: Unleashing the Potential of Life Skills, Academic Content, and EdTech
- Esports
- Exploring Pear Deck in a CS Classroom
- From Chaos to Clarity: Conquer Classroom Collaboration with FigJam
- From Drab to Fab: Graphic Design Tips & Tricks
- Innovate & Include: Exploring Makerspaces’ Role in Bridging the Digital Gap
- Level Up: Cultivating a Growth Mindset in the Classroom
- Level Up: Getting Started with Esports in Iowa High Schools
- Student Data Privacy Consortium (SDPC)
- Student Engagement and Agency
- Supportive Environments for Autistic Children: A Parent’s Perspective
- Technology & the Teacher Librarian – ITEC & IASL
- Telling Your School’s Story Through Video
Telling Your School’s Story Through Video
The most consumed medium by a landslide is video. So why isn’t your school putting time and effort into using it when telling your story? We’re not talking about shaking smartphone clips shot in vertical layout where you can’t even really see what’s going on or hear what’s being said because the audio is not that great. We’re talking about putting time and effort into quality video and audio that seamlessly builds a story.
Does this sound like you need a whole in-house production team? What if we told you this could start right now in your district with minimal resources?
Learn from Jarod Bormann, a semi-pro videographer and photographer, on how video helped the trajectory for one Iowa school. Learn methods, tools, and in-house resources he used to help tell the school’s story and potentially helped increase enrollment over the span of just two years.