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Friday, May 20, 2011
Stop Motion Learning Camp. Canadian Pacific Railroad.
A couple of weeks ago I blogged about Matt going on a learning camp to Port Moody Museum where they learned how to make stop motion movies. After an hour of CPR history on British Columbia, an excited group of about 25 students ranging in age from grade 3 up to grade 9, produced their own stop motion celebration of learning. They were guided in the process by the museum leader and Bill Marsh, one of our teachers in the lower mainland.
When I checked Matt's history after the event he could relate the whole story back to me, with excellent memory for small details. Talk about hands on learning! Praise God for interactive, artistic, communicative group learning. Did I say TECHIE:)
Blessings to you as you enjoy learning Stop Motion animation.
Pippa
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Thanks for sharing about this great tool for school! My daughter is inspired and is currently working on one about feudalism and medieval times!
ReplyDeleteOh that is wonderful to hear Kathy. I would love to see her creation once complete and maybe we can share with other students via my blog? Blessings to you as you become techie in this brave new world! Pippa
ReplyDeleteOkay Kathy:) Sorry I did not realise which Kathy I was talking to- a VERY TECHIE Kathy!! LOL. That will teach me to check my sources. Blessings PIppa
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