Saturday, August 3, 2013

LESSON NINE


ANIMOTO ANIMOTO ANIMOTO

ANIMOTO ANIMOTO ANIMOTO

ANIMOTO ANIMOTO ANIMOTO

ANIMOTO ANIMOTO ANIMOTO

Well I decided for you to do something special for your last assignment.  It's going to involve a wonderful website called Animoto.  Kids really like it.  It can be found at:

https://animoto.com/education/classroom

This site will allow teachers to apply for free accounts for your students so I would suggest doing this since it is sure a wonderful deal.  So how do you use Animoto?  Click on the link below for a tutorial..  There's lots of them to choose from.



Want to see some ways that you might use Animoto in your classroom?  Want to see some examples?  Check out the following site.

http://www.brighthubeducation.com/teaching-methods-tips/57062-animoto-com-in-the-classroom/


One possible use for Animoto in the classroom is to do book reports or book trailers.  Check out this site.

http://www.booktrailersforreaders.com/


With this project it might be the perfect time to teach your students the importance of NOT using copyrighted images.  You'll probably find the following site useful.

http://globaldigitalcitizen.org/15-best-sites-open-source-images?mc_cid=fcb4d18778&mc_eid=8e298c6ee6



ASSIGNMENT NINE:

OK you guys, here is your final assignment.  Choose one of the subjects you teach and create an Animoto lesson plan for your students to actually do for an assignment.  You'll have this one as an example for them to see.  Type a paragraph listing all the details for their assignment such as number of photos to be used, length of video, number of text slides, etc.  Upon completion send me the directions paragraph plus the URL for your video.  Voila, that's it.

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