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Animation created in Flash and After Effects looking at mans relationship with the natural world. Via CM Elias
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March 31, 12:02 PM
A wonderful document (without words) for teaching man's relationship with the environment. Can be used in any foreign language class: - Lexicon around "environment" and the need and ways to preserve her various elements - Get students to imagine a dialogue between the creatures and Man, between two creatures, between the Martians and Man. - Project: in groups, students make a poster intended for Man about the importance of preserving the environment. Delete the scoop?
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The Public Domain Review showcases a growing collection of films (no total number available is listed), mainly from the Internet Archive, which are now, because of time, in the public domain (free of copyright). Categories include : Clips · Shorts · Silent Features · Talkie Features Animation · Comedy · Drama · Thriller/Noir · Horror · Fantasy/Adventure · Documentary · Ephemeral. the films can be also be filtered by decade/period ( from pre-1900 - 1960s). Each film is supported by useful notes and comments which will be helpful for further research.
I would suggest if you are remixing video this would be an excellent source from which to draw content. It also features a very early remix - Charles A. Ridley's Nazi Style Lambeth Walk.
This is an interesting collection of historical films, many of which can be downloaded from the website. Very useful for film and media studies courses and possibly some other topics as well (e.g. musical composition for film).
Two suggestions: (1) that the film thumbnails have a note showing the time duration of the movie or video clip - I always like to know how long an item is before I build a learning activity around it. (2) that the website has 'total films available' information somewhere (e.g. in the 'about' page).
Thanks to theo kuechel for curating this resource.
My rating: 8.5/10 Via theo kuechel, Stephen Bright Delete the scoop?
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Let?s start with the fact that this was done by a 19 year old. Then we can add that he is in a beginners video production class.
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Learn about Education Elements and high level concepts of blended learning.
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This site offers videos on a range of PSHE, citizenship, RE, the environment and other topics. It’s a great set of resources for introducing difficult subjects to your class. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/PSHE%2C+RE%2C+Citizenship%2C+Geography+%26+Environmental Via ICTmagic Delete the scoop?
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httpv://youtu.be/ulyVXa-u4wE Back in 2011 The Open University released an engaging series of animated intellectual puzzles called 60-Second Adventures in Thought, narrated by the British comedian and writer David Mitchell. Via Jelmer Evers Delete the scoop?
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Below is a list of some awesome kids video websites that are safe and fun to use. You can use these resources to keep your kids entertained as well as learning. Delete the scoop?
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