
WiscoClips
Step One
The Theme!
Everyone Can Create a Story, What's Yours?
What incredible narrative do you have, whether truth or fiction, that will entertain, educate, or impact your audience?
Step Two
Create Your Clips Video.
Your video should clearly tell a story with an effective beginning, middle, and end.
Maximize the app Clips in a creative way as you incorporate media such as video, photos, live titles, filters, labels, posters, stickers, emojis, and of course music.
All media assets must be student-created, copyright free, or licensed under Creative Commons. See the rubric for specific criteria judges will use.

Step Three
Submit Your Project.
Students or teachers can submit videos through the submission page. Your project must be submitted by May 18, 2021.
Step Four
Determine a state winner for each category.
The final contest winners will be determined and announced on May 28th, 2021 via email and this website.
If you have questions or need additional information regarding the contest, visit our FAQ page or email wiscoclips@gmail.com. We look forward to receiving video entries from your students!
Sincerely,
Bethany Nugent, Brendan Kelly, Felecity Treptow, Jeanne Halderson, Melissa Piette, Rita Mortenson, & Tammy Trzebiatowski
Apple Distinguished Educators
FAQs


Who can enter?
Wisconsin classrooms in grades 4-8 and 9-12 are invited. Students compete as individuals and not as a group.
How will videos be judged?
Videos will be judged according to the rubric and final winners will be selected. See the Rubric for information about how student work will be evaluated. Winners will be announced on May 28th, 2021. We are unable to provide individualized feedback due to the number of entries.
Are there prizes?
Prizes will be awarded to the top state video winners.
How can I teach my students to use Clips?
Refer to the resources page for more information on using Clips.
Can students use copyrighted or fair use materials?
Students are encouraged to create their own images but are allowed to use fair-use and creative commons images. Please cite all sources. All fair-use materials must be cited in your video.
Who do I contact if I have additional questions?
Who are we?
We are Apple Distinguished Educators from Wisconsin and wanted showcase the amazing work of our states students using the app Clips. Thank you for joining us!

Bethany Nugent, Brendan Kelly, Felecity Treptow, Jeanne Halderson, Melissa Piette, Rita Mortenson, & Tammy Trzebiatowski.
Apple Distinguished Educators
