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Dynamically Demonstrating Movement - Dryden Art @fuglefun

Dynamically Demonstrating Movement - Dryden Art @fuglefun | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
5th graders will be dynamically demonstrating the concept of movement over their paintings about movement through the magic of stop motion animation and green screen. Here is the post about this lesson from when we first tried it. One big difference this time around is that we have 6 Dewey iPad stands (thanks to an ABC/25 grant) that gives us lift and stability.
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Portable Green Screens in the Library - Library Adventuring - Tim Ley @Tfley

Portable Green Screens in the Library - Library Adventuring - Tim Ley @Tfley | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it

Earlier in the school year my students created whole-class videos using our large green screen studio. While I assigned students a variety of tasks (director, camera operator, acting coach), my students spent the majority of their time on the carpet as an audience member. At the end of these units I wondered how we could increase student ownership of the production. Could I have my students create a green screen movie without having to play the audience member for large portions of the time? Could they be empowered to create a movie independently of the teacher? Could this be done by kindergartners and first graders?


For most of the school year I struggled with these questions. That was until I met Brenda Windsor and Mary O'Neil of Trumbull, CT at the Fairfield University "Education Technology Collaboration Day" in March.  Brenda and Mary presented on how they have incorporated green screens in the classroom, and shared the idea of using a pizza box to make a miniature portable studio. Here is a link to the video they created.  From that moment, I was on a mission to have my K-2 students write, direct, film & star in their own collaborative group mini green screen movies. "

Becky Roehrs's curator insight, June 30, 2017 10:44 AM

What a great idea-use pizza boxes as your green screens for your iPads (or smartphones), add (tape) green (paper) to rulers, then add (tape) animal cutouts (or people, monsters, aliens) to your green rulers, and move your rulers around on your green screen pizza box! You're ready for a live-action video production. 

Nelda Reyes's curator insight, January 26, 2019 7:56 PM
Very interesting and insightful.  I really enjoy incorporating S.T.E.A.M. into my day to day lessons and of course making it available for students as a rotation area that they can utilize before an after school.. However, i do find myself providing more builds than anything else.  Your green screen creation is very insightful because i feel that i would allow more of their creativity and imagination come to light and of course build on more classroom collaboration among students.
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Free & Easy Green Screen Editing- How to Make Transparent Background

Free & Easy Green Screen Editing- How to Make Transparent Background | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Ever wanted to remove the background from an image for free without a tablet or a paid App? You can! I’m going to share two ways you can easily do green screen editing regardless of the device you have!
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How to Integrate Green Screens Into Any Classroom (EdSurge News)

How to Integrate Green Screens Into Any Classroom (EdSurge News) | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Green screens, once a staple of any special effects film studio, are now becoming an exciting and realistic addition for any digital classroom. But where to begin?

With a digital camera, a green backdrop, and a simple green-screen app or movie editing software, any student can incorporate this technology into their creative work.Green screen projects are certainly sensible for media arts classrooms, but there are some great applications for core subject areas, as well—especially for those teachers who are fans of project-based learning.

To get you started, I’ve provided you with information about what you’ll need to get started, and a few ideas on how to bring green screen technology into STEM, language arts, history, performance, and physical education spaces.
Samuel Johnson's curator insight, May 19, 2019 8:26 PM
Specific examples of green screen use within different discipline areas, and ideas for how to further redefine learning after you've made the videos.