PBIS Video Workshop Zack Schulz Asst. Principal Antelope Crossing Middle School zschulz@dcjesd.us

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PBIS Video Workshop

Zack SchulzAsst. Principal

Antelope Crossing Middle Schoolzschulz@dcjesd.us

Topics for Videos

• Arrival & Departure• Assemblies• Buses• Classroom• Computer Lab• Dress Code• Field Trip• Hallway• Library

• Lining Up• Locker Room• Lunchtime/Cafeteria• Office• Playground• Restrooms• Transition Times

Hardware

Videorecording:

HardwareMicrophones:Bad audio ruins great videos!Get the

USB mics plug into your computer. Record voiceover narration while editing the video.

Shotgun mics connect to your camcorder to improve sound quality.

Attach a shotgun mic to a boom to get it closer to the subject(s).

Lavalier mics attach to clothing of the subject(s).

There are external mics for iPhones.

Hardware

Lighting:Eliminate shadows!

2-point setup 3-point setup

DIY – clip light, CFL bulb, spring clips, extension cords. Use shower cap to diffuse light. Source: www.wistia.com/learning

Lamps.

Video Editing Software

File Format

Apple QuickTime Player.mp4 files (more widely supported).mov files

Windows Media Player.wmv files.avi files

Apple makes QuickTime Player. Microsoft makes Windows Media Player.You can get QuickTime for Windows, and Windows Media Player for Macs.

Storage/Distribution

WeVideo Walled Garden

Personnel

• Who will be working with the hardware?

• Who will be working with the video editing software?

• Who will be responsible for getting the videos out to staff, students, parents, community, etc?

What can you put in a PBIS video?• State purpose/objective• Explain the expectations• Tell them why we should meet the expectations• Show some non-examples (students should not be

modeling bad behavior)• Show some good examples (students SHOULD be

modeling the good behavior)• Review/summary• What can the students do with this information?

(projects, writing, discussions, etc.)