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Public Service Announcement (PSA) for grades 6-12 part of Climate Education in an Age of Media:Use Student Media Production:Activities
candace dunlap
Students research a climate change topic of their choice and create a Public Service Announcement (PSA) that communicates their understanding of the science, raises awareness about the causes and consequences of climate change and motivates people to take action in their communities, families and their own lives. Students learn first-hand about the challenges of communicating about climate change in a compelling way. The PSA project offers students opportunities to use creativity and twenty-first century technology skills while empowering them to become stewards and advocates for social change as it relates to climate change.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Video Assignment, Project
Subject: Environmental Science:Global Change and Climate
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review
Person on the Street (POS) Interview for grades 6-12 part of Climate Education in an Age of Media:Use Student Media Production:Activities
Marian Grogan, TERC
In this activity, students create a video that documents unrehearsed interviews with multiple persons-on-the-street about a specific question or issue in climate science. To produce a compelling product, students will need to both understand the underlying science themselves, and be able to conduct and document a series of interviews to elicit interviewees' understanding of the science as well.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Video Assignment, Project
Subject: Environmental Science:Global Change and Climate
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review
Video Mash-Up part of Climate Education in an Age of Media:Use Student Media Production:Activities
Juliette Rooney-Varga, University of Massachusetts-Lowell
Video mash-up projects are readily incorporated into science courses. They are information-dense, require little or no in-class time group work, do not require a production phase, and provide an effective jigsaw mechanism for students to learn from each other.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Video Assignment, Project
Subject: Environmental Science:Global Change and Climate
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review
Sedimentation of Mud - Observation and Analysis part of Videos:Activities
Scott Brande, UAB
The process of mud settling in a graduated cylinder was filmed as a time lapse series over about 2 hours. Students observe and analyze the sedimentation process.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Video Assignment, Audio/Visual:Animations/Video, Activities:Classroom Activity
Subject: Environmental Science, Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology, Historical Geology, Sedimentary Geology, Geoscience:Paleontology
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review