ASB Goes to Washington

ASB will be attending the JEA/NSPA convention in Washington D.C. November 6-9, and we hope to see many of you there.  This is the second straight year ASB has participated in the fall convention for scholastic journalists.

Washington D.C. is the site for the 2014 fall convention of the Journalism Education Association and the National Scholastic Press Association joint convention.  The theme is "We the Media."  Brandon Goodwin and Dave Davis from ASB will be…Washington D.C. is the site for the 2014 fall convention of the Journalism Education Association and the National Scholastic Press Association joint convention.  The theme is "We the Media."  Brandon Goodwin and Dave Davis from ASB will be…

Washington D.C. is the site for the 2014 fall convention of the Journalism Education Association and the National Scholastic Press Association joint convention.  The theme is "We the Media."  Brandon Goodwin and Dave Davis from ASB will be presenters.

On Thursday the 7th we will run a day-long boot camp for advanced broadcast students, then present three breakout sessions on Saturday, November 8.  

Here are those session descriptions (all three take place in Washington 6, Exhibition Level)

9 a.m. Session: "Advanced video shooting and editing"

Description: Learn some great techniques to take your videography to the next level, then get tips on how to make that footage have the most impact in the editing process.

10 a.m. Session:  "Advanced storytelling in broadcasting"

Description: A number of tried-and-true techniques used by professionals every day can help high school broadcast journalists create stories with stronger impact. This session will feature student-produced examples, and break down the methods used to gather and produce great journalism.

11  a.m. Session:  "Documentaries: long-form broadcast journalism stories"

Description: The documentary format is one of high school broadcasting's most challenging. Are you ready to try it? Come to this session to see examples and to discuss topics you might be ready to cover. This session is part information and part inspiration.

 

Dave Davis

Dave Davis started a Broadcast Journalism class at Hillcrest High School in the fall of 1989. Since then, the school's student-produced show, "HTV Magazine," has become one of the nation's most-honored high school broadcasts.

In an effort to provide valuable, useful, hands-on instruction to broadcast teachers from across the nation, Davis founded ASB Workshop in the summer of 2000. Since then, the week-long workshop has provided training for hundreds of high school and middle school teachers from 47 states, plus Mexico, England, South Korea, and Japan.

In the spring of 2009 he was named the Springfield (MO) Public Schools Teacher of the Year. He lives in Springfield with wife Martha, and has two daughters who live and work in the area.

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