ACPS’ Learning Through the TV Handbook
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ACPS’ Learning Through the TV Handbook Welcome! Use this handbook as your step-by-step guide to produce your 30 minute program for telecast on ACPS-TV as one of our ACPS-at-Home learning resources. Read through this handbook to familiarize yourself with how to best translate the presentation that you’d give to your students in a classroom into a distance-learning tool that will engage your students and bring ACPS into their homes.
What you need: Your ACPS Laptop that has a built-in video camera (Make sure it is plugged in and fully charged) Checklist •
Check to see that the books you plan to read aloud have copyright clearance for TV publishers listed below), or check with Candace Pannell, candace.pannell@acps.k12.va.us, if you’re unsure.
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Do you have all your props?
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Do you know how to share your screen?
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Check to be sure that your re-aloud book is uploaded and available to share via your screen.
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Just like the story you will be reading, make sure that your presentation has a beginning, middle, and end. Imagine that you’re presenting to your students. Start with a greeting, and make sure to let your viewers know when you’re
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done.
Tips for good video •
DO face your computer so the microphone can pick up your voice.
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DO look for nice lighting. Face a window or turn on a lamp. Avoid sitting with your back to a window or other light source so you're not backlit.
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DO look at the camera when presenting.
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DO keep a clutter free background.
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DO dress for the task at hand.
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DO silence your phone during recording.
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DO ensure others in your household refrain from downloading large files or streaming while you record.
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DO remember that sound will echo if there aren’t soft furnishings. The living room will sound much better than the garage or bathroom!
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DO prepare. Know your topic. Rehearse your key talking points.
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DO relax and be yourself.
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DO smile and have fun with this!
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EASY PEASY INSTRUCTIONS TO GETTING YOURSELF ON-AIR 1. RECORD YOUR VIDEO USING WEVIDEO (Take a look at the tutorial videos produced by WeVideo if you aren’t already familiar with the platform. They’re short and easy to follow and give you a couple of options like screen recording and simultaneous screen recording). Recording Yourself with a Webcam in WeVideo
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Simultaneous Webcam and Screen Recorder
Recording Your Screen in WeVideo
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Publish and Share Your WeVideo
2. UPLOAD your video to GOOGLE DRIVE. 3. Once uploaded to Google Drive, select “ADVANCED SHARING OPTIONS”, and choose the option to “SHARE WITH ANYONE WITH THE LINK.” 4. NOTIFY Candace Pannell, candace.pannell@acps.k12.va.us that you have your completed video ready for review. 5. You’re all done! Pat yourself on the back. You just shared a lesson with our ACPS students!
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Questions or difficulty recording or sharing your video? Contact appsupport@acps.k12.va.us for assistance. Copyright cleared books for TV read-aloud: We presently have permission from Scholastic Books, Crabtree, Macmillan, Chronicle Kids Books, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Mariner, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Books for Young Readers, Versify and Clarion Books. NOTE: Each publisher has specific and differing requests for acknowledgement with which we must comply. Please see some of these requests here, and be certain to check with Candace Pannel, candace.pannell@acps.k12.va.us , for additional information before recording. IF YOU’RE READING A BOOK PUBLISHED BY... Scholastic
At the beginning of your video, please state that you are presenting your reading “with permission from Scholastic.”
Crabtree
At the beginning of the recording please indicate that you are reading with permission from Crabtree Publishing and reference the author.
Macmillan
No citation required
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Chronicle
Please note that you are reading “with permission from Chronicle Books” and, if you use end credits, please tag their Instagram (@ChronicleKidsBooks), Twitter (@ChronicleKids), and Facebook (@ChronicleKidsbooks).
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Mariner, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Books for Young Readers, Versify and Clarion Books
No citation required
Because these publishers have granted specific and limited rights, you may not distribute your recording through any other mediums than the ones that you’re using to produce this content for ACPS-TV
Have questions? Contact Nathan Goldstein ACPS TV/Video Program Manager nathang@acps.k12.va.us Or Susan Hale Thomas Multimedia Storyteller susan.thomas@acps.k12.va.us
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