The latest Web 2.0 tool that i tried our was Animoto. Animoto is a simple web tool that makes a short video of uploaded pictures or short video clips. It is easy to use and the finished product looks very professional. You can share, link, embed, and/or upload your final product. I made a couple of videos which did not take much time at all and looked pretty good. In its free version the videos are short, only thirty seconds, so you are not likely to make the next Hollywood blockbuster and even as a way to share vacation photos or event photos, 30 seconds does not allow for many to be shown. However, "Pro" pricing is pretty cheap and there are both individual educator plans and school plans which are even more reasonable. If you take a lot of photos, Animoto would be a great tool to use to do something with them to share.
The best things about Animoto are that it is intuitive and the finished product looks amazingly good for the amount of work that is required. It would be a great tool for younger kids or people with limited tech skills so that they could produce a short clip. It could also work as a stepping stone assignment to teach skills needed for a more involved movie project. It might be an alternative assignment for a student for whom making a whole movie from scratch was too difficult, for example a special education student in an inclusive educational setting could make an Animoto video whereas his peers might make an iMovie. I am going to encourage my students this fall to take pictures during their first week of school and we will use them to make short Animoto videos for them to share with friends and family and post on our website.
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