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Students create moving 2-D or 3-D images through the use of computer animation or stop motion animation. To create the illusion of movement, an image is displayed on the computer screen and repeatedly replaced by a new image that is very similar to the previous image, but with slight changes in position. Finished animations may include narration and music. [More] [Less] |
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Digital Storytelling uses technology to tell stories using combinations of digital images, text, recorded narration, video clips, or music. Finished products can range from a Grade 1 exploration of the local community, to senior-level advanced documentary video productions. [More] [Less] |
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Students apply image editing techniques to digital pictures to create a variety of media products, including posters, print advertisements, collages, and much more. [More] [Less] |
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Student research in any curriculum area can be shared through digital presentations. Like traditional bristol-board presentations, digital presentations use text and images to convey information. Animation of text and images is often used to engage the intended audience, and music and narration can also add to the power of a digital presentation. [More] [Less] |
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