Internet Safety With Professor Garfield currently offers an animated lesson on cyberbullying and an animated lesson about online safety. As you might guess from the site's title, the lessons feature Garfield. Both lessons use the same model in which students watch a cartoon, take an informal quiz, then try to apply their new knowledge to a few different scenarios.
A very powerful animation tool, very flexible and fully featured. Much steeper learning curve than the other options tagged. Easy to embed or download the result. Top end product, very flexible.
Welcome to Myths and Legends. This site is for pupils, teachers and all those who enjoy stories and storytelling. Make your own animated myths and legends. Really interesting voices and speech capabilities. I can see a range of uses within HSIE
Create a text based, comic style movie with simple animation. Its very simple, quick and effective. No easy download at this stage or character voices but very easy to use.
A brilliant, easy to use short film/animation site. Excellent for unit intros, transition activities etc. Make your own film in no more than 60 seconds - so easy.
A website with relevant resources for Australian schools using SMARTBoards. Includes Notebook lessons and gallery items eg. Currency, Animals etc. Also has many lesson plans broken up into stages.
Students of all ages can quickly produce meaningful animations that represent their learning, using free software. Developed at the University of Wollongong.
world's greatest landmarks, national parks, and historical significance. In addition they are virtual eyes that allow students to study animal behavior patterns and habitats.
'Slowmation' - slow animation. This is a great created by Professor Garry Hoban from the UOW . Provides teacher support and instructions.
Slowmation is an excellent way for students to demonstrate their understanding of complex concepts and ideas- or to simply tell a story.