because I less experience with Photostory then Windows Movie Maker.
My librarian used Animoto - but Animoto says users have to be 13yrs or older. Actually, they tout an Educator version, but they ask you to create a fake birthday for under-aged children.
HAVE GREAT FUN!!!!…
Helen,
I tried ANIMOTO this morning. Thanks for posting the sample. As an editor of video, I immediately appreciated what it did on its own. Very contemporary and practical.
Thanks again.
I'm interested in hearing more about Animoto. I know of it's name, but would love to hear how people are using it. I just haven't had time to investigate it myself.
ing them. I also use the program more or less as intros to various topics. I have found it difficult because I teach in different locations. Many school districts today are locking down their firewall to the point that you can't access such sites as Animoto, TeacherTube, etc At that point it also becomes an issue of how many files and how large a hard drive you need to have in your portable arsenal.…
Added by Linda McNeil at 8:28am on January 1, 2008
cond video clips, which really adds a great dimension to the presentations. It really looks great.
The portability and easy of use make the Flip an ideal tool for education. If you are on a Mac, by the way, and want to use iMovie for editing (as opposed to the native Flip software that comes with it) you can drag the video on to your desk top and then inport into iMovie. Only mentioning because many students are more familiar with that program if they are playing with it themselves.…
Added by Donna Murdoch at 7:59am on December 20, 2009
Hi Sue,
We actually have a new education site:
http://education.animoto.com/
Be sure to check it out! We just launched it today.
Take care,
Rebecca @ Animoto
Lorraine! I can't believe I found you online! I love your KidPix video made in Animoto. How did you get the embed code for the video to put it into this Ning?
Added by Beth Holmes at 6:31pm on December 12, 2008