Hey everyone,
I'm going to be doing a presentation on "Efficiency in Tech" at a local teachers conference to try and provide fellow teachers with tips, tricks, strategies and products to help them more efficiently run their classes, shops, and productions.
The main topics that my section of the workshop is going to be discussing is electrics / lighting, sound design and engineering, props, and scenic painting.
Current suggestions range from marking the tops of the lighting fixture barrels to allow you to more easily locate the degrees of the barrel, to creating a gel cutting station / template, to only keep fifteen ROSCO imitation (we're high school...) colors in stock and teaching students to mix instead of purchasing production specific paints each time.
If you have any suggestions that you think would be helpful for middle school and high school teachers, please share!
Thanks!
I'm going to be doing a presentation on "Efficiency in Tech" at a local teachers conference to try and provide fellow teachers with tips, tricks, strategies and products to help them more efficiently run their classes, shops, and productions.
The main topics that my section of the workshop is going to be discussing is electrics / lighting, sound design and engineering, props, and scenic painting.
Current suggestions range from marking the tops of the lighting fixture barrels to allow you to more easily locate the degrees of the barrel, to creating a gel cutting station / template, to only keep fifteen ROSCO imitation (we're high school...) colors in stock and teaching students to mix instead of purchasing production specific paints each time.
If you have any suggestions that you think would be helpful for middle school and high school teachers, please share!
Thanks!