This is a helpful website for creating stop motion videos in the classroom. Lots of ideas for multiple subject areas, resources, and other hints for creating stop motion videos.
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Take a look at this if you are interested in an RSS feed. This is similar to PageFlakes, NetVibes ... can't remember what others were mentioned in the books.
The link Media-making rubric is an excellent rubric for evaluating student created videos and slideshows. You can open it in google drive and then save it.