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Beth Dichter's curator insight,
March 5, 10:45 PM
Richard Byrne offers up five aps and sites that students may use to create animations. He provides an overview of: * Stop Frame Animator * SketchStar * Animation Deck (an iPad app available in a lite or paid version) * Draw Island * Wideo.co If you are considering having your students create videos for a project this post will allow you to quickly find a tool or two for them to use...and make sure that you check the tool on the computers in your school. It is not unusual for some of these tools to be blocked by filters. Delete the scoop?
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The Daring Librarian provides more than 20 sites where you can create fun avatars. Tips are provided on how you may save your picture. And not all are sites, the first one, Futurama Head-in-a-Jar Creator is an app for the iPhone and iPad (free). Many of the sites suggested have examples of avatars (with instuctions) so you get an idea of what is possible. Have fun and play! Via Beth Dichter Delete the scoop?
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If you are feeling that you are stuck in rut and need to be more creative here are 101 "tips to change your usual mental patterns," How about; * Opening up the dictionary to find a new word and then use the word in a sentence. * Taking a different route to school. Another 98 ideas are available in the post! Via Beth Dichter Delete the scoop?
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