A Photo and A Selfie
After travelling to Mombasa this week, Allan introduced students to photography and videography with an iPhone. A student named Hamisi had a unique way to show off her skills.
Read moreWe started video production with video editing. Using OpenShot, we're able to show students how to edit their own videos, even on donated computers.
Read more about Video ProductionAfter travelling to Mombasa this week, Allan introduced students to photography and videography with an iPhone. A student named Hamisi had a unique way to show off her skills.
Read moreStudents in Chepyuan are very far from many role models they need. Last week, one of my students was shown how he could make money with his dream career.
Read moreI discovered a student in Dreams Hills school who brought her specialty subject home with her. Her whole family is involved in furthering her studies at home.
Read moreA 9-year-old in Barrina school decided that he could become a video producer like his favorite artists. He was so motivated that he learned and taught his whole class how to edit videos.
Read moreOn Monday, I traveled from Mogotio hub to Mombasa hub with Magda. Our goal was to introduce students there to video production and Graphic Design. Overall, the response to video production in Victoria Baptist was very good. The Mombasa students are just awesome.
Read moreI am the school lead of Victoria Baptist primary school. The students were very excited to receive a specialist to teach Video Production. When Allan came to introduce them, two students helped lead the class and one girl Naomi found her calling.
Read moreA 5th grader in Saint Mary's really likes video production. Every time she comes to computer class, she immediately opens OpenShot, our video editing application. I'm advising her to become well-rounded, because I'm worried she'll be left behind in other subjects.
Read moreA Class 7 student struggled in an introductory lesson this week, but after asking to join another group for a second try, he became the star pupil.
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