Mary Ann Rogers Lamberth is a STEM instructor with Film and Broadcasting at The STEM Academy in Savannah, Georgia. Participants use problem-based, project-based learning in a collaborative, modified flipped classroom to plan, create, and present film and broadcasting products while analyzing the film-making and broadcasting process and evaluating respected films from the American and international canon along with current technology innovations and trends. Mary Ann shares how students are doing projects for NASA, adding green screens to the classroom, overhead projectors, jumbotrons, and even some Latin. All showing great examples of why using film and broadcasting in the classroom is a good thing.
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