What did Grady Walker and Julie Arrighi in their article “Participatory Video” find video
production most useful for?
Kids Creating Community Content, an American contest gives an example of
the way having students create their own material fosters learning both inside and
outside of the classroom
4 minute sample video (for later): https://vimeo.com/6323830
Edmodo, interactive software for classes at every educational level: https://www.edmodo.com/
Watch demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=128&v=0WN7MTQKfmk
Interactive documentary has started to redefine our experience of news and of
documentaries.
What are the characteristics of interactive documentary?
Interactive documentary requires a viewer/user to be an active and interested
participant in the final product.
Richard Desjardin and Robert Monderie (NFB, 2012)
Trailer: https://www.nfb.ca/film/hole_story/ http://theholestory.nfb.ca/#/theholestory
Journey to the End of Coal Samuel Bollendorf and Abel Ségrétin
http://www.honkytonk.fr/index.php/webdoc/
Tumult Hype – For interactive video or animation, app development and iBooks widgets
Mac Only, $50. Watch Intro Video: http://tumult.com/hype/ Or Hype Pro $99: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfbO_reb5Xw
Create interactive infographics, schematics or diagrams (Tumult Hype)
View the infographic: http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSBRE90M0ZO20130124?view=large
Create interactive/animated comic books (Tumult Hype)
Read the comic: http://tumult.com/hype/gallery/RGBandU/RGBandU.html Or an interactive dictionary: http://tumult.com/hype/gallery/ChineseMedicalLesson/ChineseMedicalLesson.html
Stopmo from NFB • Watch: http://bit.ly/1HP5hCL • $3.49 for iPad
http://blog.nfb.ca/blog/2015/03/20/12-principles-animation/
What is noticing?
Noticing is the process of students becoming aware of something in particular; … in the inductive approach, noticing can be used to teach a
… concept when students are given the examples, and they come to understand the rule by noticing what those examples have in common.
In a more general classroom situation, noticing can be used in many ways:
• When a video slows down a particular activity or event or fragments it into digestible chunks, it allows students ongoing opportunities to notice the commonalities and
differences. This way each student can become aware of the differences at his own pace.
• Teachers can provide students with opportunities for noticing simply by showing multiple examples, say, for instance, of how camera angles or framing influence the emotional impact of a shot in a film, or of how in a particular situation a speaker always uses a
particular grammatical construction. When the students are ready to notice the difference, they will.
http://www.educ.ualberta.ca/staff/olenka.bilash/best%20of%20bilash/inductivedeductive.html
Interactive works don’t have to be just for kids
Watch Video: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/stitchmedia/imaginary-friends-bring-stories-to-life-for-your-k?ref=hero_thanks
Powtoons for Business and Education http://www.powtoon.com/
Tutorial (10:53): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFv8L0z-72c Watch (1:36) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldY3USp8I8g
Pencil (2D animation)
Simple with a clean interface. It supports both vector and bitmap images, multiple layers and has its own in-built illustration tools (so you can either import graphics or create them right there before animating them). Exports to .FLV format.
Synfig Studio
Synfig is similar to Pencil, but with a steeper learning curve. Enables the creation of animations at a professional level. Drawing ability required.
Stykz (2D Animation for all platforms)
Stykz is a great tool for rudimentary animation and GIFs. Fast to learn, easy to use. Integrates with Pivot, another node-based (and free) animation tool.
CreaToon
Entry-level animation program. CreaToon is cut-out based (all graphics are imported) Not very polished, but enables real-time editing, auto in-frame filling and versatile file format support.
Ajax Animator, a flash-like animation program
Ajax was developed by a 6th grader as a replacement to Adobe’s expensive Flash MX. Full functional program is well worth checking out despite its primitive look, especially if you’re an iPad user.
Chupamobile: purchase discounted templates to develop your own app or game
http://www.chupamobile.com/