Saturday, October 26, 2013

Claymation and Stop Motion in the K-12 Classroom

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  1. Claymation and stop motion can definitely be tied to learning objectives. This will help some students to be patient and help to them work with other students.

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  2. Claymation is one of the riches lessons that could be ever done. I personally had never done a Claymation, although I would definitely try anytime soon.
    Still Claymation covers plenty of disciplines. The students need to know how to come up with the script, the characters, voice, sounds, photography, video programs, etc.
    It is a hands-on experience for students to learn, the students will find problems and figure out how to solve them in order to accomplish the goal. It teaches students perseverance, and patience to materialize their thoughts.

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