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Students in JC Latin I research, write, and perform their own account of the death of Julius Caesar.
Nice job on the play, folks; you really brought it all together in such a short amount of time! - Wojo
by Shelly Blake-Plock, 4 months ago.
Great job. The music was a good match to the drama of the play.
by Mrs. Williams, 4 months ago.
A librarian friend turned me onto this late last week too! She is having students create vids about Greek Mythology and others on Imperialism.
I made a few for the sports director and for my book fair. Good job!
by Melissa Balk, 4 months ago.
Great example of how to use Animoto to demonstrate learning! Thanks for sharing -
by Ginny Wallace, 4 months ago.
Awesome music, perfect pics, and well placed text. Great example of assessment that highlights learning and creativity!
by Ben Knaus, 4 months ago.
Great job! Movie Maker is another awesome tool for this type of assessment. Students can upload photos to picnik (free photo editor online) and then create a movie, along with text and symbolic music.
by Christine Zurkowski, 4 months ago.
Brilliant. Hard to believe a presentation this dynamic can be created from still photos. Nice work all around.
by Bob Schick, 4 months ago.
I enjoyed this....are you doing anything with it in Art History? Thank you for opening me up to this. Try GoAnimate.com.
by Norman Constantine, 4 months ago.
This is GREAT! Fantastic! Good job to all
by David Peter, 4 months ago.
This is really super.
I love the use of photos, words, and music to make something so creative. Great job!
Carpe diem!
by Mrs. Murphy Dohn, 4 months ago.