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Introduction
Introduction
2:05
Paper Animation Processes
A History of Animation
8:36
Paper Animation Processes Phenakistiscope
5:16
Paper Animation Processes Zoetropes
6:04
Animation With Google Slides
Animation with Google Slides Keynote Powerpoint
6:18
Tablet Animation
IPad Animation
7:36
GIF Animation in Photoshop
Basic Photoshop Techniques (Frame Animation)
15:37
Advanced Photoshop Techniques (Timeline Animation)
10:59
Creating Holograms
Creating Holograms
8:27
Conclusion
Conclusion
0:19
Unlock Certificate: 5 Questions
3 PD Hours
1 Learn a basic history of animation, to add depth to your lessons.
2 Explore exciting and unique animation processes your students will love; such as zoetropes, phénakisticopes, and holograms.
3 Gain a foundational understanding of Photoshop as an animation tool; complete with time-saving downloadable resources.
Animation is an exciting way to infuse popular culture and technology into your lessons. Whether you are a beginner or ready for more advanced techniques, this PRO Pack will give you the skills and project ideas you need to implement a dynamic animation unit in your art classroom. Learn a wide variety of animation processes, from paper/pencil projects to timeline animation using Photoshop. Gain the experience and inspiration to make animation work at every level you teach!
Connected K-12 Art Educator Framework Competencies
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
5. Engagement
E. Selects technology resources to supplement instructional strategies
STUDIO PRACTICES
7. Media and Techniques
A. Selects best practices when teaching media and techniques to students
B. Scaffolds media and technique skills for students according to age and ability level
C. Designs opportunities for students to experiment with materials and skills
Connected National Visual Arts Standards
Anchor Standard #1: Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.
Anchor Standard #2: Organize and develop artistic ideas and work.
Anchor Standard #3: Refine and complete artistic work.
Abby Schukei
Writer at AOEU, Middle School Art Teacher, and PRO Facilitator
Abby is a 7th and 8th grade art teacher in Omaha, NE. She focuses on creating meaningful experiences for her students through technology integration, innovation, and creativity.
History of Early Animation
Eadweard Muybridge
Paper Animation Wheel
DIY Zoetrope Template
Photoshop Toolbox
Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts
Creating a GIF Animation
Digital Art Rubric
An Animation Project Your Students Will Absolutely Love
A Step-by-Step Guide to GIF Animations
A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Holograms in Your Classroom