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Has anyone done an unboxing video project?

Andrea Wong
Andrea Wong 1 month ago

Unboxing videos still seem to be a pretty big trend on social media and I finally decided to give it a shot as a class project. I wish I could give credit to whoever thought of this idea, but I heard about it from a teacher friend, who got the idea from another teacher friend, and…you get the idea. 

I would like to have students work in groups on this project and I am hoping to assign each group one of the Levers of Climate Action to focus on so we get different perspectives throughout the videos. Students would have to:

  • Come up with a main focus for the box (maybe one of the Grand Challenges?)
  • Decide who would be sending and who would be receiving/opening the box
  • Come up with items for the box; these don’t have to be actual items though. They can be images or other items representing what students would put in if they could.
  • Students will have to be deliberate in choosing what kind of box to put their items in, any music they might want to play, if/what type of packaging is inside, if a note is included, etc.
  • Students will have to react to each of the items they unbox and explain what they like about them or if anything is missing/if more needs to be done.

I’m still working out all the details but my students are excited about the project and I am too!

Has anyone done a project like this before? Any advice for me?

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  • Donnetta Elsasser
    Donnetta Elsasser 1 month ago

    Andrea Wong 

    A few years back I did something like this... I didn't know it had a name. When I did the museum project, I encouraged students to think of original ways to create their exhibit. I gave extra points for thinking "outside the box" (no pun intended).  I worked with one group to develop the ideas of their kiosk inside a box instead of on display. Students had to explain the items to each group of onlookers as they moved from station to station.

    It worked out very well. I was impressed with the group's decisions. It also proved a good move to allow choices in how to make the displays because I don't think every group could have pulled it off. 

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  • Donnetta Elsasser
    Donnetta Elsasser 1 month ago

    Andrea Wong 

    A few years back I did something like this... I didn't know it had a name. When I did the museum project, I encouraged students to think of original ways to create their exhibit. I gave extra points for thinking "outside the box" (no pun intended).  I worked with one group to develop the ideas of their kiosk inside a box instead of on display. Students had to explain the items to each group of onlookers as they moved from station to station.

    It worked out very well. I was impressed with the group's decisions. It also proved a good move to allow choices in how to make the displays because I don't think every group could have pulled it off. 

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