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Easy curriculum areas to animate and bring to life.
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Lisa Stevens 1 Jul 2008.

 

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Year 10 animations on themes around mental health.

I've just spent four days working at Bewdley High school with year 10. The money was raised, by a small team of students to cover the costs from a local charity. Each workshop was two days long and over the four days 14 short films were produced. Next term DVD's of the films are being sent out to local schools as a resource for teachers to use with year 7,8 and 9 to start classroom discussion on these tricky areas of mental health. Animation is a great medium for exploring these issues.

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Posted on 17 July 2008 at 11:21am — 1 Comment

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The shortest Myth

On Friday I was asked to run 2 x 2 hour long animation sessions for the Film Education conference held in Brighton.
This short format workshop/session is becoming more popular and I'm now getting to used to it. I've spent the last five years running day long teacher inset days, which are far more civilised, but conferences tend to do the many different flavours approach.

I suddenly realised, twittering on Friday that these animation sessions were more of a speed animation session, much like spe… Continue

Posted on 15 July 2008 at 6:25pm — 2 Comments

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Animation and MFL's

I had a great day yesterday, working with 20 Primary teachers from LA's in the West Midlands. They were all Modern Languages teachers and had signed up to my two hour workshop to find out how animation can help teach French and Spanish, keeping the students engaged and thinking about different languages and cultures, as well as their own. We decided to do adverts, keeping all minds focused is always a challenge and short adverts around a product or idea automatically keep everyone involved think… Continue

Posted on 24 June 2008 at 11:24am — 1 Comment

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At 7:21pm on 19 July 2008, Lisa Stevens said…
Hi Oscar
Just found this video clip on eTwinning Ambassadors NING demonstrating your point about animating whatever is to hand including the contents of your pencil case. Will add it to library later in the week - don't want to displace the brilliant PSHE ones yet!
http://etwinningambassadors.ning.com/video/video/show?id=779891:Video:2858
Lisaxx
At 10:54am on 19 June 2008, Jo Rhys-Jones said…
Of course I presumed you had added the blog feature to main page - click manage tab, then features, then drag blog box to wherever you want it. and click save. I forget that bit and then, well you get it....
At 4:42pm on 18 June 2008, Jo Rhys-Jones said…
Also you might want to add your new ning to Steve Hargadon's wiki:
http://socialnetworksined.wikispaces.com/
At 4:33pm on 18 June 2008, Jo Rhys-Jones said…
Attached is for you in case it doesn't get through from my hotmail account:
howtoaddblogning.doc
At 10:28pm on 15 June 2008, Jo Rhys-Jones said…
Thank you again for a really fun workshop in Nottingham!
At 5:02pm on 15 June 2008, Lisa Stevens said…
Your new NING has been duly tweeted and blogged. Let's see how effective it's been ;o)
Lisa xx
At 4:19pm on 15 June 2008, Isabelle Jones said…
Hi there

Thank you for creating the group! Lisa mentioned your work on her blog a few times, so I thought I would look into it. Do you have any recommendations for links when starting to look at animatios for languages?

Hopefully this is the start of a great creative exchange of ideas...

Isabelle
http://isabellejones.blogspot.com
 
 

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