probably better than what I would do! Let me know if you need anything else.
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2009/08/how-to-week-day-5-using-animoto-and.html…
flash drive. I would be prepared for a stand alone computer that may not be connected to the net but can show a video. It will depend on the school that you connect with and what their facilities are like. All computers can usually play a video and you don't need to worry if they have PowerPoint installed or not.…
using Photostory 3.0 but the examples I've seen from Animoto are more engaging than anything I've created before. I can't wait to see what added features are in Stupeflix. Thanks again for sharing these great resources.
Vicky…
Added by Vicky Ross at 5:09pm on February 16, 2010
many of you have been asking for this, we thought we'd let everyone know: we just released Animoto Downloads. You can download any of your full-length videos in high quality and play them offline, upload them to your favorite video sharing site like YouTube, or put them on your iPod/iPhone.
For more info: http://animoto.com/help/faq/downloads.
Enjoy! And as always, never hesitate to write us if the fancy strikes.
The guys at Animoto
theguys@animoto.com…
ites. You probably would have to pay to export the Animoto file as a flash file or another acceptable format from that link. Wait, if you have a free educator account, can't you export some of them? That's my best guess. For the year long Animoto Educator account you can go here and apply (if you haven't already): http://animoto.com/education
Maybe export it to a YouTube Channel, then bring it in?
Good luck.
Mark…
, and converted the movie into an mp4. Then, I was able to upload the mp4 file into the VoiceThread. Here is an example of a short film I had made with a few sample avatars from my class: http://voicethread.com/share/1076358/.…