How to Use Animoto for Instruction

Here’s our most ambitious video tutorial to date: how to use a Creative Commons image search, Animoto, and Freeplaymusic.com to create an unforgettable instructional moment that you can use in your classroom.

Here’s our most ambitious video tutorial to date: how to use a Creative Commons image search, Animoto, and Freeplaymusic.com to create an unforgettable instructional moment that you can use in your classroom. You can easily share these free resources with and teach this technique to students too!

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Watch the tutorial video:  How to Use Animoto, Creative Commons Images and Freeplay music for instruction

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3 Responses to “How to Use Animoto for Instruction”

  1. Justin
    June 20, 2010 at 12:40 am #

    I am really enjoying your site. I found it from http://www.onlinedegrees.org/top-100-technology-blogs-for-teachers/

    I have a question about using Creative Commons material. If you use it, don’t you need to show attribution? I’m not sure how you would do that with an Animoto video?

    Thanks for your time?

  2. George Machlan
    December 14, 2010 at 12:17 am #

    just shared you again, http://myeslfriends.com/wordpress/2010/12/13/edupunk-mashup-with-animoto/
    keep up the good work.

    I would like you to consider helping us understand the legal issues with CC stuff. Your links to pics and audio had a lot of legal disclaimers and warnings that sound less than OK for mashups.

    Thanks again.

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    [...] 2. Ed Tech Central – With the slogan “From Geek to Chic and Everything in Between,” author Wes Kriesel uses his blog to introduce technology that is “free and easy.” “I focus on time-saving shortcuts, such a keyboard shortcuts or productivity tips that teachers, administrative staff and clerical staff alike can benefit from,” he said. “I also like to feature easy-to-adapt ways to implement technology in the classroom (focusing on web applications and software that is free on the internet).”  Recommended posts: “How to Export a PowerPoint Slide as a JPEG file,” “How to Use Mail Merge to Import Student Names to Certificates,” or “How to Use Animoto for Instruction.” [...]

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