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Animated Discussion. Mark Jones University of the West of England Bristol. Background to Animated discussion. Plasticine and play-dough models In 2s or 3s you have 6 minutes to make a model – everything you need is inside you envelope. Choice of themes.
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Animated Discussion Mark Jones University of the West of England Bristol.
Background to Animated discussion • Plasticine and play-dough models • In 2s or 3s you have 6 minutes to make a model – everything you need is inside you envelope
Software for creating animations • Microsoft Movie Maker 2 (Windows XP)an excellent beginners’ package but it does have some limitations e.g. the limited number of audio tracks available. • Powerpoint - Insert a still image onto a slide, then set the slide transition to 0 seconds for all slides and the animation will run as smoothly as your PC is capable of. • Microsoft Photo Story 3 (Windows XP)Cerates a simple picture slide show with audio.Ulead VideoStudio 10digital editing and DVD production packagehttp://www.ulead.co.uk/edu/runme.htm • Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0This allows users to rapidly expand beyond the basic skills provided by MovieMaker and produce professional appearing films. • http://www.adobe.com/education/products/premiere_elements.html.iMovie package (Apple Mac users)contains a collection of professionally designed scenes including video and graphic overlays and advanced transitions. • In terms of sources of audio tracks one extremely useful site is http://www.freeplaymusic.com which supplies music tracks that are free to use for educational purposes (do check the terms on the site regularly).
Why animate? When to use animation? What to animate? Key Questions
Collaborative work by: PGCE Trainees at UWE 2005-2006 & 2006-2007 Paul Rycraft (MICE) Mark Jones (PGCE Geography Tutor) Animations produced by