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Teach with video, in 30 minutes or less
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Teach Social Studies with WeVideo
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Teach Social Studies with WeVideo
The ability to learn from historical stories is one of the most important skills a student can develop during their school years. And media projects provide an opportunity for students to connect the past to the present.
In this course, you'll learn how to guide students to create documentaries, biographies, historical news reports, and perspective pieces. These resources will allow learners in your classrooms to grow and develop their unique points of view about how history continues to repeat itself and remains alive today.
- Illustrate timelines of historical events
- Analyze historical figures
- Develop students’ agency and voices
Teach Science with WeVideo
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Teach Science with WeVideo
Rethink the typical science fair project with video. Encouraging students to create video reports that share their learnings can facilitate a more collaborative classroom.
This course shows you how to engage students in documentary-style science projects, with some additional ideas and templates to create science reports on animals, the solar system, scientific news, current events, and even scientific prototypes.
- Meet the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)
- Teach students to analyze complex data and concepts
- Promote sharing projects and findings
Teach World Languages with WeVideo
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Teach World Languages with WeVideo
A common challenge world language educators face is getting students to practice speaking when they're not in the classroom. Video solves that issue, necessitating students speak to provide voiceover in the language they’re studying.
Through this course, gain an understanding of how to use WeVideo with your curriculum and get ideas for new projects.
- Helps students speak outside the classroom
- Highlights more complex ideas
- Boosts creativity in another language
Teach ELA with WeVideo
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Teach ELA with WeVideo
One common goal of English Language Arts courses is to teach students how to articulate and express their ideas, and video is a modern format for students to do just that. Plus, it encourages building on language and storytelling skills through script creation and conceptualization.
In this course, learn how to guide students to create book reports, trailers, informational projects, etc. You can even teach students to present spoken word poetry and literary analysis with video.
- Bring term papers to life
- Use video to explain thinking
- Add emotion and context to student writing like poetry and scripts
Keep learning and get WeVideo Certified
Find more courses that you can use to fulfill professional development hours (pending district requirements). Pick up valuable video creation and facilitation skills in the process.