In today’s tech-driven educational landscape, educators are constantly seeking innovative ways to enhance student learning experiences through school video board content.
Video boards from ScoreVision and Daktronics can boost fan engagement at school events. However, the challenge many face is producing consistent, high-quality content for these boards.
The Solution: A Structured Digital Media Curriculum
The answer lies in leveraging the school’s digital media classes. With our innovative curriculum, coaching, and connections, schools can get a roadmap to guide their digital media classes.
Students learn skills and create community-resonating content displayed on state-of-the-art boards.
Content Ideas for Your Video Board:
Starting Lineup Graphics and Videos: Elevate the pre-game experience on your video board by showcasing the starting lineup with vibrant graphics or short video clips. This builds anticipation and offers students a platform to experiment with design and video editing techniques.
Highlight Reels: Celebrate the best moments from previous games or events with a highlight reel. Perfect for breaks and intermissions, these reels can be a fantastic project for students, allowing them to practice video editing and storytelling.
Advertisement Spots: Collaborate with local businesses to craft short advertisement videos. This not only generates revenue for the school but also gives students real-world experience, especially when their creations are showcased in the venue.
Benefits of a Structured Approach
A clear roadmap ensures that you can consistently produce school video board content that keeps fans engaged and attracts advertisers. Students benefit from hands-on experiences, preparing them for potential careers in digital media.
Schools equipped with video boards from industry leaders like ScoreVision and Daktronics have a golden opportunity.
By using our digital media curriculum, these boards can foster creativity, engage fans, and generate revenue.
Dive into the future of education and maximize the potential of your digital media classes today. Click here to learn more about our Digital Media Curriculum.
*Featured Image Courtesy of Lance Smith at Millard West High School