Exploring the use of animation...
Animation can promote and develop a number of key skills in the primary classroom.
It can encourage peer support, creativity, imagination, communication and negotiation. All of which are transferable skills across the curriculum and in later life.
Supporting children to develop these skills from a young age is crucial, as social interaction, receiving feedback and reflecting on their work can help them to become more independent and understand how to progress in their learning.
It can encourage peer support, creativity, imagination, communication and negotiation. All of which are transferable skills across the curriculum and in later life.
Supporting children to develop these skills from a young age is crucial, as social interaction, receiving feedback and reflecting on their work can help them to become more independent and understand how to progress in their learning.
Project-based collaborative digital animation
Project-based collaborative digital animation editing in a constructivist classroom environment is a diverse, interdisciplinary and engaging activity that creates numerous learning opportunities for students (exploring the use of animation).
As shown in the diagram adjacent here are just some of the skills that collaborative animation projects can help to develop:
As shown in the diagram adjacent here are just some of the skills that collaborative animation projects can help to develop:
- ICT
- Creativity
- Peer Tutoring
- Critical Viewings
- Media Production
- Resource Sharing
- Experimentation
- Storytelling