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How to Make Animated Videos [Step-By-Step Guide]

How to Make Animated Videos [Step-By-Step Guide] | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
How to make animated videos? Here is a complete step-by-step guide on how to make an animated video using the best animated video makers on the market.

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How to make Keynote animated videos in a snap (Part 1)

How to make Keynote animated videos in a snap (Part 1) | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

"Making Keynote animated videos is simple. In this series we'll begin with the basics and move on to more and more complex techniques ..."


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Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Ways for Students of All Ages to Make Animated Videos

Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Ways for Students of All Ages to Make Animated Videos | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Making animated videos is a great way for students to bring their written stories to life on screen. Those could be fiction or nonfiction stories. Some nonfiction animated video topics include making a video to illustrate a historical event, making biographies, and explaining complex concepts in simple animations like Common Craft does. In the fiction realm you might have students make an adaptation of a favorite story or an animation of their own creative writing. Whichever direction you choose, the following five tools offer good ways for students of all ages to make their own animated videos.

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A great resource to teach science through animated videos and hands-on activities

A great resource to teach science through animated videos and hands-on activities | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

"Mosa Mack is an interesting resource for science teachers and students. Mosa Mack provides students with a variety of short animated mysteries that they have to solve using knowledge gleaned from videos they watch ..."


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Karen Girdler's curator insight, May 6, 2017 6:15 PM
This is an incredible resource for teaching science in Junior Secondary.  It provides lessons that progressively move up the levels of Blooms Taxonomy.  With the free version you choose one topic to trial.  Complete lesson plans, video's, work sheets, hands on activities, worksheets and differentiation ideas are all provided.  All the work has been done to deliver engaging, ICT rich lessons that encourage higher order thinking and problem based learning.