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Student Work: Animation Samples
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Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.In her Digital Generation Project submission video, Sam reveals her eclectic interests and her skillful use of digital media.Contributor: EdutopiaViews: 0Favorites: 0Student Work: Science-Project Video
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.For a sixth-grade science project, Sam and her friends produced this movie about Pluto, complete with visual, voice, and green s...Contributor: EdutopiaViews: 0Favorites: 0Student Work: Cameron's Digital World in One Minute
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.In his Digital Generation Project submission video, Cameron shows us how he uses technology in school and beyond.Contributor: EdutopiaViews: 0Favorites: 0Student Work: Moon Phases
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.For a school project, Cameron and two classmates used a green screen, graphics, and editing skills to produce this informative a...Contributor: EdutopiaViews: 0Favorites: 0Student Work: Multiplying Integers
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.Cameron created this video to help his math teacher visually illustrate the concept of multiplying negative and positive integers.Contributor: EdutopiaViews: 0Favorites: 0Student Work: Rewind Project
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.Cameron made this video by filming himself doing various activities and then reversing the footage. This experiment inspired him...Contributor: EdutopiaViews: 0Favorites: 0Student Work: A Child's War Machinima
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.As part of the Global Kids Virtual Video Project, a group of students created this animated movie about child soldiers in Uganda.Contributor: EdutopiaViews: 0Favorites: 0Common Sense Tips for Digital Generation Parents
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.Five practical pointers from Common Sense Media to help parents understand and manage the lives of their digital kids.Contributor: EdutopiaViews: 0Favorites: 0Educating the Digital Generation
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.Teachers, administrators, and program directors share their perspectives on how engagement with digital media is changing educat...Contributor: EdutopiaViews: 0Favorites: 0Digital Generation Parents Share Their Wisdom
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.These moms and dads provide insight and advice about raising children in the digital age.Contributor: EdutopiaViews: 0Favorites: 0Student Work: Race to Equality Machinima
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.A diverse group of students in the Global Kids Virtual Video Project produced this animated movie that exposes how racism relate...Contributor: EdutopiaViews: 0Favorites: 0A Student Indicts the Beauty Ideal Through Poetry
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.Jesica Blandon, a sophomore at the Bronx's DreamYard Preparatory School, performs her poem "I Was Told Mama Had All the Answers."Contributor: EdutopiaViews: 0Favorites: 0Big Thinkers: Mimi Ito on Learning with New Media
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.The cultural anthropologist discusses kids' everyday participation with new media and how learning is happening in informal sett...Contributor: EdutopiaViews: 0Favorites: 0Big Thinkers: Henry Jenkins on New Media and Implications for Learning and Teaching
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.The USC media professor describes the role of digital media in cultural transformation.Contributor: EdutopiaViews: 0Favorites: 0Big Thinkers: Henry Jenkins on Parent Participation
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.The director of MIT's Comparative Media Studies Program encourages parents to be open minded and willing to learn from their kids.Contributor: EdutopiaViews: 0Favorites: 0Big Thinkers: Sasha Barab on New-Media Engagement
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.A professor of learning sciences at Indiana University explains how new-media literacies are creating new opportunities for stud...Contributor: EdutopiaViews: 0Favorites: 0Big Thinkers: Howard Gardner on Digital Youth
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.The founder of multiple-intelligences theory discusses the challenges ethics and education face as digital media become more pre...Contributor: EdutopiaViews: 0Favorites: 0Big Thinkers: Katie Salen on Learning with Games
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: No subjects selected.A professor of design and technology at Parsons The New School for Design talks about the value of games and the empowerment of ...Contributor: EdutopiaViews: 0Favorites: 0