Media Arts Introduction:
Collaborative Learning to Inspire School Change and Reform
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Link to Today's Presentation Content
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Technical and Artistic Process Training and Support:
Adobe Education Exchange
If you are using Adobe software, then I highly recommend enrolling in this education community known as Adobe Education Exchange. This community of practice is a place to share lesson ideas, glean scope and sequence work, and gain Adobe created tutorials to support you both technically and artistically in the development of your courses. You can learn more about this opportunity below:
Did you know? Your library might provide you FREE access to Lynda.com
Schoology: Our Online Resource Content to Support You!
Pixar in a Box
The Science Behind Pixar
YouTube Channel/Facebook Resource: No Film School
Vimeo Film School
Apple Education & Training Programs
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Additional Relevant Curriculum Considerations:
Thinking about curriculum development? Mind map it!
Broader Design or Problem-based Resources:
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Emerging curriculum development opportunities: Owl City - Adam Young Film Scores
Emerging curriculum development opportunity: OK Go STEAM/Film Curriculum
Emerging curriculum development opportunity: The 90 Second Film Festival
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Have a 1:1 initiative? Here are my recommendations for app-based solutions:
For starters: What kind of device should you bring?
Answer:
-Any phone, MP3 player, tablet (iPad or android). The focus in NOT on the tools per se, but rather the artistic processes used. So while I am recommending these tools for our collective work in our session, the big ideas that I want you to be able to take away with you are on the the affordances of any particular tool and how you can use them artistically. I am providing you these recommended tools because I will be using them and it may be easiest for you to follow along if you have them.
Photography:
Snapseed
Click here for Android/Windows/Google Play Download
Click here if you are an Android user and have issues with the above Google Play version
Pixlr
Click here for Apple iOS Download
Click here for Windows/Google Play Download
Click here for Android Download
PicsArt
Click here for the Apple iOS Download
Click here for the Windows/Google Play Download
Click here for the Android Download
Animation:
Stop Motion Studio
Click here for the Apple iOS Download
Click here for the Windows/Google Play Download
Click here for the Android Download
Stop Motion Animation Maker Pro
Click here for the Apple iOS Download
iStopMotion (you don't need to buy this for our session, but I highly recommend this app over the others if you can afford it for your classroom and own an iPad or wish to install the OSX version on an Apple Computer)
Lastly... ENGAGE in your local film community and develop RELATIONSHIPS!
Jeremy Holien - State Visual & Media Arts Education Specialist
Email: jeremy.holien@pcae.k12.mn.us
Website: http://perpich.mn.gov/
Location: 6125 Olson Memorial Highway, Golden Valley, MN, United States
Phone: 763-279-4185
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JeremyHolienArts
Twitter: @JeremyHolien