Hello,

We are looking to recruit new members to our collaborative stop-motion project, The Longfellow Ten. The Longfellow Ten currently consists of middle school students in three states, Maryland, Massachusetts, and Minnesota. We create stop-motion films about important academic terms and concepts. Here's a link to our site:
http://lf10.wordpress.com

If you are interested in getting your students involved, or have any questions, please let me know. We'd love to have some new members.

Tags: academic-terms, animation, claymation, collaboration, lf10, longfellow-ten, project-based-learning, stop-motion, video, vocabulary

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Pretty cool George, I'm not in a place right now where I can commit to involvement but thought I'd point you towards a program series I did with stopmotion that might have some helpful ideas and resources:

http://blog.lis.illinois.edu/imlscic/?p=138

Keep it up! I added your blog to my feed list-
Hey Jeff,

Thanks for the response and the link. Looks like a great resource for doing stop-motion in the classroom.

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