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Rhys Daunic

RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms - 2 views

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    In case you missed it, this is a crowd pleaser: Sir Ken Robinson discusses through animation the need for Education Reform 
Rhys Daunic

GoAnimate - 0 views

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    Make video animations with pre-made sets and characters with text to speech function
Rhys Daunic

Xtranormal.com: Text to Speech Animations - 1 views

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    Guess you have all tried this out... with nearly 9 million movies made I am a bit late to it!
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    Fun and easy Flash-based animation for presentations, etc.
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    Never too late, Sue. This is a great tool!
Rhys Daunic

IPads in the classroom: The right way to use them, demonstrated by a Swiss school. - Sl... - 0 views

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    Most of the apps on the iPads for the lower grades are aimed at creating and expressing ideas. In addition to Explain Everything, they include MyStory, iMovie, Animation HD, Google Earth, Book Creator, Show Me, Brushes, and Comic Life. They also feature Follett Reader and Overdrive, two subscription-based services to digital book collections.
smondrone

Mr. Needleman's Blog - 0 views

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    "Winkles Wakes Up" - a staple animation in our icebreaker activities was created by this innovative teacher who views technology integration as a means of fostering higher order thinking skills, collaborative communities and effective professional development
Rhys Daunic

Kids Homepage - National Geographic Education - 0 views

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    mapping tools, homework help, science & social studies research, games & activities.  the mapping tool is interactive, customizeable, downloadable, and impressive at first look. 
Rene Hahn

Oxygen on Vimeo - 1 views

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    This is a rich learning resource. I wonder if we could get our students to create this sort of thing.
myfanwi

The Blueprint for Teaching and Learning in The Moving Image - 1 views

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    The Blueprint for Teaching and Learning: The Moving Image (preK -12) is divided into three types of media: Film, Television, and Animation. Each of the 5 strands-Making Moving Images; Literacy; Connections; Cultural Resources; and Careers and Lifelong Learning-includes benchmarks, indicators of student learning, and suggested activities...
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    Great resource! Thanks! Will be sure to pass it on to the teachers that need this. Specially the opportunities section.
Sue Morris

Storyline Online - 1 views

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    Great reading and animations of storybooks by actors from The Screen Actors Guild
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