A presentation focusing on different ways to use AR using Aurasma and stop motion animation in the early childhood classroom. This presentation was given at #BLC14 (Building Learning Communities 2014) in Boston, MA.
The document outlines the agenda for a two-day iPad workshop. Day one will cover turning the iPad on and off, apps, photos, typing, and getting online. Hands-on sessions are included for photos, apps, and using maps. Day two focuses on installing apps, email, shopping, searching, and blogging. Setting up Skype, Amazon, and WordPress blogging are demonstrated.
This document introduces the SAMR model for evaluating how technology impacts teaching and learning. It explains the four levels of the model - substitution, augmentation, modification, and redefinition - using examples of how a tool like Padlet could be applied at each level. It encourages applying SAMR to the learning objective rather than the tool, ensuring the technology is student-driven and allows for collaboration. The document provides resources for learning more about SAMR and emphasizes that technology is just a tool and the teacher remains most important.
This document discusses how the iPad can be used as a game changer in special education. It provides tips and examples of how the iPad can help students bypass challenges with reading, writing, and content creation. Examples of apps are given for graphic organizers, writing support tools, screen capture, social stories/video modeling, electronic flashcards, and portfolio development. The document encourages educators to think about how they can move from traditional methods to leveraging the iPad's capabilities to enhance learning.
Reba Gordon Matthews presents on using iPads to facilitate peer-to-peer instruction through apps like Screen Chomp, VoiceThread, and Posterous to create digital tutorials and lessons, allowing students to learn from and teach each other through video demonstrations and collaborative projects. She discusses challenges in funding and time for staff development, and successes in student engagement and embracing technology both in and out of the classroom. Resources are provided for further reading on peer instruction models and iPad integration strategies.
The document discusses the hardware and software the author learned to use while constructing a product. The author gained experience using an Apple Mac, mouse, keyboard, Nikon camera, flash equipment, and Photoshop, InDesign, WordPress, PowerPoint, Word, and Safari. While some applications like PowerPoint and Safari were familiar, it took practice to learn the full capabilities of applications like Photoshop and InDesign on Mac. The author was able to confidently use all the hardware and software by spending time practicing and learning through trial and error.
Presentation to Waikato Principals Association conference, May 2013. Discussing how our students are wired differently and it is up to us to ensure that we move and modify our pedagogies and not insist that students learn in the way that we have always taught.
This document discusses stop motion editing by Sophie Paige Griffiths. Stop motion animation is a visual effect where objects appear to move on their own. Sophie Paige Griffiths has experience creating stop motion films and editing the individual frames together to make the animated characters and objects seem to move fluidly.
The document provides instructions for creating an image of one's name using lines in the style of Chinese calligraphy or sumi painting. It recommends practicing holding the brush vertically and writing letters of one's name one by one on newspaper, turning the paper between letters. It also links to a video about the basic techniques of sumi painting using simple lines and open spaces.
The document discusses basic rules of photography, with a focus on composition. It states that composition is the most important aspect of photography and can determine whether a photo is discarded or published. The basics of composition include following the rule of thirds, eliminating distracting elements, filling the frame, and using different camera shots like long shots and close ups. It also discusses different camera angles like high angles and low angles.
The Doctor Who Stop Motion Animation was created by Ellie and Harriett. They used stop motion animation techniques to recreate scenes from Doctor Who. Their video brought the Doctor Who world to life through animated figurines and settings in only a few short sentences.
We made a stop motion animation about Doctor Who. Using action figures from the TV show, we posed them in different positions and took pictures to create the animation frame by frame. Our stop motion tells the story of the Doctor and his companion Clara facing off against a Dalek inside their TARDIS.
Sophie Paige Griffiths was assigned a summer stop motion animation task. She was tasked with creating a short stop motion animation over the summer break. The assignment required her to plan, storyboard, film and edit a short stop motion film using materials and objects available to her at home.
This document provides information about sumi-e ink painting and haiku poetry in Japanese culture. It explains that sumi-e uses few brushstrokes to capture the essence of an object and dates back to the 14th century when it was introduced from Korea. Haiku is a 3-line, 17 syllable form of poetry that focuses on nature in the present tense. The document encourages creating a sumi-e painting and writing a haiku to accompany it.
El documento habla sobre los desaf鱈os que enfrentan las peque単as empresas en la actualidad. Menciona que la pandemia ha afectado negativamente a muchas peque単as empresas y que necesitan apoyo gubernamental para sobrevivir y recuperarse. Tambi辿n se単ala que las peque単as empresas son esenciales para la econom鱈a y el empleo.
Composition is a way of guiding the viewers eye towards the most important elements of your work, sometimes in a very specific order. A good composition can help make a masterpiece even out of the dullest objects and subjects in the plainest of environments.
A presentation slide by :
Afzal Khan, Creative Head
Hyphen Advertising
Ever thought about creating stop motion animations with your students? It is fun and easy to do. In this session we will cover some of the important aspects of creating these movies, and then create our own. Bring your computer, phone, or tablet, and some toys you would like to animate.
1. Conditions to continue to the next level include 100% attendance, completing a stop motion project, and completing a summer project.
2. Stop motion is an animation technique where objects are moved in small increments between individually photographed frames to create the illusion of movement. Time-lapse is taking still photographs of a live scene at regular intervals to compress time.
3. Students are tasked with planning and storyboarding their own stop motion project in groups, considering the resources, roles, and technical skills needed such as lighting, angles, and camera settings.
1) The document discusses how stop motion animation can help students better learn and demonstrate their understanding of concepts.
2) Stop motion animation is described as the technique of photographing objects and putting the photographs together as frames of a movie to give the objects the appearance of movement.
3) The document provides tips for creating stop motion animation projects, including using a studio, small movements between frames, and keeping the camera stationary. Students are challenged to create their own stop motion animation.
Dustin Woodard presents on the history and techniques of stop motion animation. He discusses how stop motion works by stringing together a series of pictures to create the illusion of movement. Some notable early stop motion films include Humpty Dumpty's Circus from 1898 and The Trip to the Moon from 1902. Modern classics like Star Wars and Nightmare Before Christmas used stop motion techniques. Upcoming films like The LEGO Movie will also feature stop motion. Woodard demonstrates some of his stop motion setups and encourages learning the techniques to create your own videos.
Stop motion animation is a technique where physically manipulated objects are photographed in small increments to create the illusion of movement when played as a continuous sequence. Clay is often used because it can be easily repositioned and reformed. Some early influential examples include The Humpty Dumpty Circus (1898) and Fun in a Bakery Shop (1902). While clay animation was once common, computer animation is now more widely used except in some children's cartoons. Modern examples that demonstrate creative uses of stop motion include the post-it note animated Deadline and the cut paper animation Dharma Boom Boom.
In June, Social Media Exchange, Beirut, hosted three digital photography workshops for participants in the summer 2009 Citizen Media Training of Trainers program. Photographer George Haddad led the one-day training, which included reviewing each other's photographs, resizing for the web, and a survey of popular photo-sharing sites for both amateurs and professionals. The training will be repeated periodically beginning fall 2009. All photographs 息 George Haddad.
This document provides an introduction to basic photography concepts. It begins with the history of photography, tracing the evolution from camera obscura in the 18th century to early photographs in 1826. It then covers the key elements of exposure including aperture, ISO, and shutter speed. The document explains composition and framing techniques such as the rule of thirds, leading lines, depth and background. It concludes with a section on lighting that defines characteristics of light, types of light sources and additional tips for photographing events.
The document outlines the roles and responsibilities of various positions within a magazine publishing company. The chief editor oversees all content and makes final decisions, receiving reports from the managing, creative, and executive editors. The managing editor enforces deadlines and tasks. The creative director handles visuals and photo shoots. The executive editor assigns stories and edits articles. Copy editors ensure no errors, while fact checkers verify accuracy. Writers and photographers are usually freelancers. Editorial assistants help with various tasks.
This document provides an overview of a basic photography course offered at Ateneo de Davao University. The 4-week course will cover topics such as camera parts, lighting, composition, and safety tips. Students will complete readings, exercises, and photo assignments culminating in a final practical exam. The goal is to teach fundamental indoor and outdoor photography skills and provide students with a basic photography certificate upon completion. Students are expected to have a DSLR or SLR camera and related equipment for hands-on lessons and activities during the crash course.
El stop motion o animaci坦n cuadro a cuadro es una t辿cnica que crea la ilusi坦n de movimiento capturando fotograf鱈as de objetos est叩ticos de forma secuencial, y no son dibujos animados ni animaciones por computadora sino im叩genes de la realidad. Los tipos de stop motion son la animaci坦n de plastilina y la animaci坦n de objetos r鱈gidos, y se requiere preproducci坦n, producci坦n con elementos necesarios, y consideraciones t辿cnicas como 1500-2000 tomas, 24 fotos por segundo, y mantener el encuadre e il
Understanding the basics of photography (which include shooting without camera), can get you started with alternative photographic processes, historical as well as contemporary.
The workshop presented by Natasha Dzhurkova from SU Ekzarh Antim I, Kazanlak, Bulgaria. It was presented in LTTA in Madeira, Portugal, May 2018 as part of the project Enhancing Students and Teacher Success through STEM Education under the Erasmus+ programme and eTwinning programme.
In the presentation you can find images with Augmented reality.You can see the hidden videos using HP Reveal APP on your phone. Scan the images directly on the screen. Internet is required.
The Present & Future of Augmented Reality + How to make your first AR appZenka Caro
油
The document discusses augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), providing information on AR platforms like Aurasma, examples of AR applications, and step-by-step instructions for creating basic AR content using the Aurasma app or studio. The goal is to convince the reader to create their first AR project within two weeks by highlighting how easy it is to get started with free or low-cost tools like Aurasma, Blender, and free online resources.
The document provides instructions for creating an image of one's name using lines in the style of Chinese calligraphy or sumi painting. It recommends practicing holding the brush vertically and writing letters of one's name one by one on newspaper, turning the paper between letters. It also links to a video about the basic techniques of sumi painting using simple lines and open spaces.
The document discusses basic rules of photography, with a focus on composition. It states that composition is the most important aspect of photography and can determine whether a photo is discarded or published. The basics of composition include following the rule of thirds, eliminating distracting elements, filling the frame, and using different camera shots like long shots and close ups. It also discusses different camera angles like high angles and low angles.
The Doctor Who Stop Motion Animation was created by Ellie and Harriett. They used stop motion animation techniques to recreate scenes from Doctor Who. Their video brought the Doctor Who world to life through animated figurines and settings in only a few short sentences.
We made a stop motion animation about Doctor Who. Using action figures from the TV show, we posed them in different positions and took pictures to create the animation frame by frame. Our stop motion tells the story of the Doctor and his companion Clara facing off against a Dalek inside their TARDIS.
Sophie Paige Griffiths was assigned a summer stop motion animation task. She was tasked with creating a short stop motion animation over the summer break. The assignment required her to plan, storyboard, film and edit a short stop motion film using materials and objects available to her at home.
This document provides information about sumi-e ink painting and haiku poetry in Japanese culture. It explains that sumi-e uses few brushstrokes to capture the essence of an object and dates back to the 14th century when it was introduced from Korea. Haiku is a 3-line, 17 syllable form of poetry that focuses on nature in the present tense. The document encourages creating a sumi-e painting and writing a haiku to accompany it.
El documento habla sobre los desaf鱈os que enfrentan las peque単as empresas en la actualidad. Menciona que la pandemia ha afectado negativamente a muchas peque単as empresas y que necesitan apoyo gubernamental para sobrevivir y recuperarse. Tambi辿n se単ala que las peque単as empresas son esenciales para la econom鱈a y el empleo.
Composition is a way of guiding the viewers eye towards the most important elements of your work, sometimes in a very specific order. A good composition can help make a masterpiece even out of the dullest objects and subjects in the plainest of environments.
A presentation slide by :
Afzal Khan, Creative Head
Hyphen Advertising
Ever thought about creating stop motion animations with your students? It is fun and easy to do. In this session we will cover some of the important aspects of creating these movies, and then create our own. Bring your computer, phone, or tablet, and some toys you would like to animate.
1. Conditions to continue to the next level include 100% attendance, completing a stop motion project, and completing a summer project.
2. Stop motion is an animation technique where objects are moved in small increments between individually photographed frames to create the illusion of movement. Time-lapse is taking still photographs of a live scene at regular intervals to compress time.
3. Students are tasked with planning and storyboarding their own stop motion project in groups, considering the resources, roles, and technical skills needed such as lighting, angles, and camera settings.
1) The document discusses how stop motion animation can help students better learn and demonstrate their understanding of concepts.
2) Stop motion animation is described as the technique of photographing objects and putting the photographs together as frames of a movie to give the objects the appearance of movement.
3) The document provides tips for creating stop motion animation projects, including using a studio, small movements between frames, and keeping the camera stationary. Students are challenged to create their own stop motion animation.
Dustin Woodard presents on the history and techniques of stop motion animation. He discusses how stop motion works by stringing together a series of pictures to create the illusion of movement. Some notable early stop motion films include Humpty Dumpty's Circus from 1898 and The Trip to the Moon from 1902. Modern classics like Star Wars and Nightmare Before Christmas used stop motion techniques. Upcoming films like The LEGO Movie will also feature stop motion. Woodard demonstrates some of his stop motion setups and encourages learning the techniques to create your own videos.
Stop motion animation is a technique where physically manipulated objects are photographed in small increments to create the illusion of movement when played as a continuous sequence. Clay is often used because it can be easily repositioned and reformed. Some early influential examples include The Humpty Dumpty Circus (1898) and Fun in a Bakery Shop (1902). While clay animation was once common, computer animation is now more widely used except in some children's cartoons. Modern examples that demonstrate creative uses of stop motion include the post-it note animated Deadline and the cut paper animation Dharma Boom Boom.
In June, Social Media Exchange, Beirut, hosted three digital photography workshops for participants in the summer 2009 Citizen Media Training of Trainers program. Photographer George Haddad led the one-day training, which included reviewing each other's photographs, resizing for the web, and a survey of popular photo-sharing sites for both amateurs and professionals. The training will be repeated periodically beginning fall 2009. All photographs 息 George Haddad.
This document provides an introduction to basic photography concepts. It begins with the history of photography, tracing the evolution from camera obscura in the 18th century to early photographs in 1826. It then covers the key elements of exposure including aperture, ISO, and shutter speed. The document explains composition and framing techniques such as the rule of thirds, leading lines, depth and background. It concludes with a section on lighting that defines characteristics of light, types of light sources and additional tips for photographing events.
The document outlines the roles and responsibilities of various positions within a magazine publishing company. The chief editor oversees all content and makes final decisions, receiving reports from the managing, creative, and executive editors. The managing editor enforces deadlines and tasks. The creative director handles visuals and photo shoots. The executive editor assigns stories and edits articles. Copy editors ensure no errors, while fact checkers verify accuracy. Writers and photographers are usually freelancers. Editorial assistants help with various tasks.
This document provides an overview of a basic photography course offered at Ateneo de Davao University. The 4-week course will cover topics such as camera parts, lighting, composition, and safety tips. Students will complete readings, exercises, and photo assignments culminating in a final practical exam. The goal is to teach fundamental indoor and outdoor photography skills and provide students with a basic photography certificate upon completion. Students are expected to have a DSLR or SLR camera and related equipment for hands-on lessons and activities during the crash course.
El stop motion o animaci坦n cuadro a cuadro es una t辿cnica que crea la ilusi坦n de movimiento capturando fotograf鱈as de objetos est叩ticos de forma secuencial, y no son dibujos animados ni animaciones por computadora sino im叩genes de la realidad. Los tipos de stop motion son la animaci坦n de plastilina y la animaci坦n de objetos r鱈gidos, y se requiere preproducci坦n, producci坦n con elementos necesarios, y consideraciones t辿cnicas como 1500-2000 tomas, 24 fotos por segundo, y mantener el encuadre e il
Understanding the basics of photography (which include shooting without camera), can get you started with alternative photographic processes, historical as well as contemporary.
The workshop presented by Natasha Dzhurkova from SU Ekzarh Antim I, Kazanlak, Bulgaria. It was presented in LTTA in Madeira, Portugal, May 2018 as part of the project Enhancing Students and Teacher Success through STEM Education under the Erasmus+ programme and eTwinning programme.
In the presentation you can find images with Augmented reality.You can see the hidden videos using HP Reveal APP on your phone. Scan the images directly on the screen. Internet is required.
The Present & Future of Augmented Reality + How to make your first AR appZenka Caro
油
The document discusses augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), providing information on AR platforms like Aurasma, examples of AR applications, and step-by-step instructions for creating basic AR content using the Aurasma app or studio. The goal is to convince the reader to create their first AR project within two weeks by highlighting how easy it is to get started with free or low-cost tools like Aurasma, Blender, and free online resources.
This document discusses the planning for a client project focusing on a wildlife preservation in York. The client initially felt unsure about the project topic but decided to focus on wildlife as they wanted to practice drawing animals. They also wanted to create an animation using new software. Through research, the client found inspiration for animation styles and learned about the animals found in York wildlife preservations. The client's past animation experience will help them create a high quality piece. They will use a drawing tablet and animation software. Mind maps were created to explore concepts for the animation techniques, information to include, and how to make the animation interesting.
Sara Friest is giving a presentation about using Aurasma, an augmented reality app, in the classroom. She demonstrates how Aurasma allows users to scan images like book covers to see additional content like book trailers. Some potential classroom uses include creating interactive word walls with definitions, labeling diagrams with extra information, and posting classroom rules with a video demonstrating proper procedures. Aurasma can also help engage students and support those with disabilities by allowing multiple levels of content based on individual needs.
The document discusses various educational technology tools for gathering student opinion, assessing understanding, sharing resources and tutorials, creating screencasts and multimedia content, and organizing information. Some of the tools mentioned include Poll Everywhere, Socrative, Nearpod, Survey Monkey, 際際滷Share, Doceri, Screenr, Evernote, Aurasma, and Office 365. More information and resources can be found on the school's shared drives.
The document discusses several apps and technologies used at Homerton Early Years Centre in Cambridge, including the HP Reveal App, Open University Our Story app, Yellow Door Pre-writing app, and TTS Story Sequencer. The HP Reveal App allows users to create an "aura" so that pointing an iPad at an image will play a related video. The Our Story app allows creating and sharing stories by inserting photos, videos, and text or voice recordings. The Yellow Door Pre-writing app uses digital pebbles and a simulated pond to help children trace patterns. The TTS Story Sequencer uses recordable panels to help children sequence pictures and recordings into stories.
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8. The App vs. Studio
iPad/Tablet!
Trigger image: Physical
image/object!
Less accuracy on
printed photos!
1 overlay per trigger
image!
Easier for younger
children
Computer!
Trigger image: Digital!
More accuracy on scan!
More than 1 overlay on
a trigger image (will
play simultaneously)!
Recommended grade
2-3 and up & teachers
12. Getting Started
1. Download Aurasma
(if you haven't yet!)
2. Login with the
provided username
& password
3. If using Aurasma
Studio go to:
studio.aurasma.
com
13. 1. Choose a verb
&
Make a trigger
image
2. Record a
video for the
overlay
3. Put it
together into
an Aura
21. Useful Tips
Captures
frames
automatically
at the
set time
interval
Using a second device
to preview & remotely
trigger capture
Captures using
sound &
microphone
(choose
threshold)
Manually tap to
capture each frame