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Build Digital Literacy With The Edit Digital Storytelling Challenge!

Last updated: October 25, 2024 11:28 am
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Are you looking for a way to empower your students and give them a platform to showcase their creativity and digital skills? Look no further than The Edit Digital Storytelling Challenge! This exciting challenge allows middle and high school students to create their own digital news reports on wellness-related topics, giving them the opportunity to share their insights with the world.

The Edit is more than just a competition—it’s a valuable learning experience for students. By participating in The Edit, students will develop critical communication skills, increase their digital literacy, and learn how to create compelling digital content. Plus, the winning news reports will receive fantastic prizes such as GoPro equipment, Fandango gift cards, and more!

One of the best things about The Edit is how easy it is to integrate into your classroom curriculum. The challenge is designed to align with middle and high school curricula, allowing teachers to teach essential digital skills in a fun and creative way. With just a few class periods, you can incorporate The Edit into your lesson plans and give your students the opportunity to shine.

When you register for The Edit, you’ll gain access to the Edit Portal, which provides detailed instructions, video tutorials, examples of winning news reports, and more. The portal will guide you and your students through the entire process, from brainstorming topics to creating and editing their digital news reports.

Throughout the challenge, students will learn valuable skills such as communication, collaboration, and creative problem-solving. They will have the opportunity to research their chosen topics, write scripts, record footage, and edit their videos to create engaging and informative digital stories. The Edit Portal provides all the resources and tools students need to succeed in the challenge.

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Once the digital news reports are completed, students can submit their work for the chance to win exciting prizes from NBCU Academy and Adobe. Winning news reports will also be featured on various social media channels, giving students the recognition they deserve for their hard work and creativity.

If you teach grades 6-12 in the United States, you can register your classroom for The Edit today. It’s completely free, and you’ll have access to all the resources you need to help your students create their video news reports. Don’t miss this opportunity to give your students a platform to share their voices and win big prizes from Adobe and NBCU Academy. Register for The Edit today and inspire the next generation of media talent!

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