After viewing a few digital tools such as ; Padlet, Glogster, Animoto, and Mind Maps, I decided to experiment with Windows Movie Maker to see what stop-motion animation can look like. Here is a sample...
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I now understand that digital tools can help children and adults analyze the steps involved in their own learning and share this with others by connecting through the internet. As a math teacher we often list the steps involved in solving a problem. Stop-motion animation can be a fun and interesting way to present complex mathematical problems in an algorithmic, or step by step fashion.
Great work playing with stop-motion animation! Nice job.
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