Claymation and Stop Motion in the K-12 Classroom
NOTE- this was created to share research, methods and findings. I am very aware that my claymation and stop motion are not superb in this presentation. For my Graduate class, Issues, Trends and Digital Media, we completed a Literature Review around a topic of our choosing (involving technology of course). Then, we observed the technology being utilized in an educational setting and/or completed interviews of those who use it. I focused on the use of student generated claymation and stop motion in the K-12 classroom, and rather than presenting by way of a powerpoint, I created a creepy looking clay girl, with a quirky peronality who shared my research, methods, and findings with a little humor thrown in there. Overall, my class seemed to enjoy it!
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December 11th, 2009 at 3:16 pm
Nice vid