About Me
Hello, my name is Thad and I am in 11th grade. I am writing about my experience in DigCit.
Friday, January 29, 2016
Service Via Video
Friday, January 8, 2016
DigCit Field Trip
We were recently put into small groups and given a non-profit organization to create a video for and promote them. I was given the local animal shelter to make a video promoting what they do and spreading their name so that people will know about them. This way people can give them animals they can no longer keep rather than leaving them out on the streets. Yesterday our whole class traveled to each organization and met several people that worked at each. At the animal shelter, our main goal is to spread the name of the shelter, this way people know that it is there and can properly take care of animals if they are no longer wanted or for some reason they can no longer take care of them. Hopefully after our video is released to the public the animal shelter will have more people coming in and adopting animals.
There are several other organizations that we are working with such as food pantries and our local rotary club, the goal of our project is to get their names out so that they can receive some donations and hopefully they can be even more successful than they are currently. We are also entering these videos into a video contest about service, hopefully one of our videos can win a prize for our organization.
Friday, December 11, 2015
PSA Feedback
This past week in DigCit we have been showing our PSA projects to our school and hoping to get them out and see some real feedback. We are showing one a day and hoping to get people to watch them and learn something rather than just forgetting what we show them and saying, "Oh, that won't happen to me". My groups main goal was to have people be careful about what they post online as it can and will harm you in the future when you submit college and job applications. As people are paying attention to more social media when considering who to hire or accept, it is important to be cautious regarding what we are posting online. Most of the time when posting things, I personally never think about possible consequences that could potentially arrive in the future just because of one post.
Overall, I have received a lot of positive feedback from teachers and other students at our school about my PSA. I am glad that some students have come to the realization that they need to be careful on what they post online because after all the hard work we put into getting good grades and being accepted into a great school, nobody wants that to be ruined because of a meaningless post on Twitter. Hopefully, more students have learned something from my PSA than just the few that have said something to me. I know how hard it can be to keep up with everything going on in 7 classes at once and I wouldn't want anyone to have their dream college deny them, not because of grades, but because of a dumb post online.
Friday, December 4, 2015
PSA Project
This past week or two we have been working in groups on our PSA projects in order to spread awareness about our given topics. We worked in groups of 3-4 and my group received a topic concerning digital footprints and why you should be cautious of what you post. Our group focused on the fact that everything you post online will always be there and will always be able to be seen by anyone who wants to. Everything you post can and will effect your future so we tried to drill that into the head of our viewers so that people do not ruin their future because of a post that at the time seemed harmless. In DigCit, we often speak of how what we post online will effect our college applications and job applications. So, this is a topic that we are somewhat familiar with and could easily depict what would happen if you are not cautious. Some of the phrases we used might be seen as a little dramatic or severe (like the one below), but we did this on purpose so that people watching would not shrug our message off and say, "Oh, that won't be me".
Because it always happens to someone and if you are posting things that could put your future in danger, you are putting yourself in danger and you could potentially be the next victim.
Friday, November 13, 2015
Spreading Word of The Knightly News
Just yesterday, in DigCit, we held a Google Hangout call with a professional freelance artist, Kevin Beaty. He attended our school before the high school was created and we were just a middle school, however our art teacher taught him in high school which is where the connection was made. The great thing about what he does is that this class is mainly describing what he does for a living. He gave us certain advice on how we can get out into the public and spread awareness for our projects. Mainly my goal has just been in person at school and on social media. But now, after talking with a professional, I realize that doing more in person would also be just as helpful as social media. Personally, I feel like social media would be the best for my project because then I could just add the link to my videos in any post that I make about The Knightly News.
Whilst talking to Kevin, he showed us an informational booklet that he used to promote his work and to recieve new jobs. I think possibly making, almost a commercial for the Knightly News would be helpful in getting the word out all around the school. Also, I think that this way people will know when to expect the next episode and hopefully the will be looking forwards to it. Like I have said earlier, I want this project to be as informative as possible, but in order to make it interesting and have students look forward to watching it, there is going to have to be a comedic element in the videos.
Friday, November 6, 2015
Public Proposal
Just last night my entire class of DigCit and I held our Passion Project Proposals in our school right before the school play. As I have mentioned multiple times my project is a video series entitled The Knightly News, it was created as a visual alternative to the announcements once every two weeks so that students may be more involved with what is going on around our school. In my opinion the proposal went very well for everyone, I think we were all a little nervous at first but once it got into the swing of things it was really smooth and nothing went wrong that I could think of. This was considered our midterm for this class so it was important that we prepared visually and what we were going to say when groups of people came up to us and were curious about what we are working on. Here is a picture of the visual that I created.
Overall, I think that the proposal was a huge success and it was great for our whole class to get our projects out into the public community and not just within our four walls.
Minor Setbacks
The Knightly News will hopefully have its first episode released soon. Unfortunately, the recording has been delayed as multiple members are involved in the school play and cannot make it after school until after the play is done. So, the episode will likely be delayed but hopefully not by more than a week. Other than that one issue everything else is going as planned. We have gathered enough members that can hopefully fill the entire script. A rough draft of the script has been written, hopefully after the Twitter chat in December we will be able to adjust it accordingly to best suit other students. We have also been able to successfuly gather multiple cameras, tripods, audio equipment, and a greenscreen for filming.
Luckily, this is not a major setback, our plans to film were only slightly delayed. I was expecting some bumps in the road and if this is a bad as it gets I would consider this project a great success.
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