The social aspects of these two tools would be endless. However, I'm not too sure how they could be used in a classroom. Bighugelabs has a "map" creator aspect to it, which would be great to use in a classroom. And, I know for a fact that Mr. Fausnaught uses Animoto in his blog quite a bit. Parents can see a video each week of what occurred at the middle school that week.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Activity 13
I LOVED bighugelabs.com! Since I am a photographer at heart, playing with digital photos is right up my alley! I also checked out Animoto.com which is just as much fun making a "video" slideshow of your pictures with music!
The social aspects of these two tools would be endless. However, I'm not too sure how they could be used in a classroom. Bighugelabs has a "map" creator aspect to it, which would be great to use in a classroom. And, I know for a fact that Mr. Fausnaught uses Animoto in his blog quite a bit. Parents can see a video each week of what occurred at the middle school that week.
The social aspects of these two tools would be endless. However, I'm not too sure how they could be used in a classroom. Bighugelabs has a "map" creator aspect to it, which would be great to use in a classroom. And, I know for a fact that Mr. Fausnaught uses Animoto in his blog quite a bit. Parents can see a video each week of what occurred at the middle school that week.
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We've used Big Huge Labs for a couple of projects. One was that I had the students make a magazine cover for a travel guide (I teach geography). Animoto is so easy to use...and you can get free full version accounts for students.
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