Making a PSA in 10 easy steps

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How to make your own Public Service Announcement Video to share with your school, the community, or even worldwide! Be the first school to have a video go viral!! You are only limited by your creativity and imagination!
This is a group project, as the attached file discusses, it will take several participants to put this together!
This activity allows you to discuss any traffic safety topic based on your community needs.
There shouldn't be any cost to this activity especially if you use the information contained on the activity description.
Be creative, have fun and save a life or lives on our roadways!

PSA Video PDF.

Is This Activity Online, In-person, or both: Both
Category: Free
Point Value: 400

Submission Instructions: To get your points

  • Complete the activity as described above.

  • Take photos/video of students participating in the activity.

  • Click "Submit Points."

  • Fill out the online submission COMPLETELY

  • Enter the name and email of the submitter

  • Upload your photos/video and a brief description of the activity (including the date of completion and any people pictured in the photo).

  • Schools must take new photos with and submit these pictures to earn points again for the current year.

  • We will be updating the Leaderboard weekly. Please have patience if your points do not show immediately.

Share photos and videos to school social media sites and tag Oklahoma Challenge and sponsoring safety organization.

    • Facebook #okchallenge or @OKChallengeDistractedDriving and @OCSO911 or @OklahomaHighwaySafety or @OklahomaHighwayPatrol

    • Twitter @OK_Challenge or #okchallenge and @OkCountySheriff or @OKHighwaySafety or @OHPDPS

    • Instagram @oklahomachallenge or #okchallenge

    • YouTube @okcountysheriff911

About/Contact Information:

Contact Name: Christy Yokley

Email: christy.yokley@oklahomacounty.org

Phone: (405) 650-3264

Organization: Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office/Oklahoma Highway Safety Office

About Your Organization: The vision of the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office (OHSO) is to establish and maintain safe roadways for everyone.

The majority of motor vehicle fatalities in Oklahoma are the result of driver behavior. Impaired driving, speeding, distracted driving and failure to wear a seat belt are behaviors that can be changed through awareness, education and strict enforcement of traffic safety laws.

The Oklahoma Highway Safety Office coordinates a statewide behavioral highway safety program by making federal funds from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) available to state and local entities. These dollars fund programs that help these groups enforce traffic laws, educate the public in traffic safety, and provide varied and effective means of reducing fatalities, injuries and economic losses from crashes.

Organization Website: http://ohso.ok.gov/

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