A comprehensive slide deck for business students exploring the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) concept using YouTube's first video as a case study. Includes technical definitions, an embedded video analysis, and a startup brainstorming activity.
An exit ticket handout for students to demonstrate understanding. Includes a short response question comparing 2005 media to today, and a creative forecasting activity where students predict the nature of the first content on a future tech platform.
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A slide deck accompanying the 'Birth of YouTube' lesson, featuring the first YouTube video, discussion prompts, and the 'Alien Archive' activity.
A mock 2005-era newspaper article discussing the rise of User-Generated Content and the transition to Web 2.0, serving as a primary source for student analysis.
A reflection journal sheet for students to plan and write about their hypothetical first upload to an alien archive.
A slide deck introducing internet bandwidth concepts using the first YouTube video. Includes embedded video, visual comparisons of data speeds, and activity prompts.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for the Digital Time Capsule lesson, including objectives, step-by-step procedure, discussion prompts, context notes about Jawed Karim, and answer keys.
Presentation slides for the 'The First Upload' lesson, featuring the embedded YouTube video, discussion prompts, comparison of broadcast vs. upload models, and seminar guidelines.
A primary source analysis worksheet for the 'Me at the zoo' video, framed as a 'Digital Archaeology' mission where students analyze visual data, tech limitations, and cultural impact.
A slide deck facilitating a lesson on the evolution of digital media, featuring an embedded video of the first-ever YouTube upload and guided discussion prompts contrasting 2005 vs. modern content creation.
A structured worksheet for students to record their observations of the 'Me at the zoo' video, treating it as an archaeological find from 2005.
A professional reflection document for business students to process MVP concepts. Features writing areas for defining technical terms, reflecting on product launching risks, and analyzing the YouTube case study.
A student worksheet for the 'Launch Your MVP' activity, guiding pairs through brainstorming, feature cutting, and sketching a minimum viable product interface.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the 'The First Upload' lesson, including pacing, discussion prompts, video analysis timestamps, and socratic seminar themes.
A set of 6 printable discussion cards for middle school students to analyze the "Me at the zoo" video. Each card features a specific timestamp or concept, focusing on social norms, technology evolution, and presentation styles.
A slide deck for students exploring the first YouTube video and the concept of a digital footprint, including embedded video, interactive prompts, and the THINK acronym for digital citizenship.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the 'Tube Time Travel' lesson, including pacing, specific timestamps for discussion pauses during the 'Me at the zoo' video, and an answer key for the Venn diagram worksheet.
A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide for the 'Pixel Pioneers' lesson, featuring pacing, discussion anchors, and key vocabulary based on the evolution of YouTube.
A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide for the 'Digital Archaeology' lesson, including a 60-minute timeline, discussion prompts, and differentiation strategies.
A slide deck introducing the lesson 'The Medium is the Message: Platform Evolution', featuring the video 'Me at the zoo', analysis of early internet constraints, and discussion prompts.
A slide deck guiding students through the analysis of the first YouTube video, including the warm-up poll, video viewing, discussion points, and activity instructions.