Tuesday, 6 December 2016

One of the Assignments that another group presented to us was how to make Stop Motion Animation Videos.

Have a look at the steps outlined:

 and our final product below :)  

Look what you can do with a tablet, a few paper clips, different coloured paper and some crayons!!!


My colleagues Mary B. and Shirany Y. put together a quick Pintrest Google Slide Presentation to introduce the basics of Pintrest and how it can be used to engage Teachers, Parents & Students in the classroom.

I am still in the beginning stages of this forum and found this info indispensable :)

One of my first forays into technology games was Kahoot! 

This is basically an online quiz game format that includes catchy music and all the elements of a suspense-filled, nail-biting trivia race.  With Shirany Y. we came up with a Google Slides Presentation to outline the basics of Kahoot! and how to begin creating your own Kahoots!....
or just borrow other's Kahoots! when you're short on time.

My kids love it!  

This is great for high school students if you have a class where everyone has their own smart phone and can play independently or if you have tablets where students can play in teams.  

I have come to really like this quiz format and use it in class regularily.

I encourage others to have fun with it too!

Another Great assignment I worked on with Angela K., is this Twitter Google Slides Presentation outlining the basics of Twitter and how to get the most out of your Professional Teaching Introductory Twitter Experience.

Have a look and let me know of any topics we may include in the future!

And this is the Completed Assignment on how to edit, modify and share videos on YouTube.
Many Thanks to my group-mates; Mary B., Ashleigh W. and Daniel R., for all their hard work in compiling this together!
Enjoy!