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Arts, A/V Technology & Communications

The Arts, A/V Technology & Communications cluster focuses on the designing, producing, exhibiting, performing, writing, and publishing multimedia content including visual and performing arts and design, journalism, and entertainment services.

Each lesson below includes an instructional video, lesson plan, and a student test or activity.

Cluster Overview: Arts, A/V Technology & Communications

Upon completion of these materials, students will know the career pathways and some corresponding occupations within the Arts, A/V Technology & Communications CTE cluster.

Graphic Design

Upon completion of these materials, students will know the basics of graphic design history, main elements, typography, and software.

Print Technology Part I: History and Types

Upon completion of these materials, students will know the basics of printing and the process, including historical methods, and print making types.

Multimedia Production

Upon completion of these materials, students will know the basic uses for multimedia productions and elements needed to create them.

Introduction to Audio & Video Technology

Upon completion of these materials, students will know the basics of recording and editing audio and video and identify the tools and equipment used in audio and video technology.

Broadcast Journalism

Upon completion of these materials, students will understand the impact of broadcast journalism, different channels, and strategies to engage audiences.

Key concepts of Arts, A/V Technology & Communications condensed into a series of short instructional videos around a similar topic.

MyCareerCorner 7

MyCareerCorner is a series of short, 3–5-minute video Q&A from individuals across different careers and occupations giving insight and advice about their job, industry, and real-life professional experiences. Each MyCareerCorner episode includes an online activity that will challenge students to think deeper about the cluster and apply what they’ve learned.

Getting Involved in the Sports Industry with Scottie Rodgers

Upon completion of these materials, students will have discovered that there are alternative methods of entering professional industries and made a plan to get involved in an industry of their choice.

Behind the Mic: Sports Broadcasting with David Crane

Upon completion of these materials, students will have learned that they can start building their career plan now and identified a path to discovering their professional interests.

Starting a Career in Sports Broadcasting with David Crane

Upon completion of these materials, students will have examined the Sports Broadcasting industry and reflected on whether it could be a good fit for their future career.

A Typical Week in Sports Broadcasting with David Crane

Upon completion of these materials, students will understand the importance of organization and preparation for building a successful career in any industry.

Gaining Skills and Experience for Sports Broadcasting with David Crane

Upon completion of these materials, students will have determined the value of gaining skills and experience during their time in school and identified ideas to start gaining professional experience now.

Common Mistakes in Sports Broadcasting with David Crane

Upon completion of these materials, students will recognize the fact that mistakes are a normal part of the workforce and will have identified why it’s important to keep moving forward after making one.

Memorable Moments in Sports Broadcasting with David Crane

Upon completion of these materials, students will have identified the value of feeling successful at work and learned that workplace accomplishments can result in professional growth.