Creating Animated Memes for Storytelling |
Explore and create : Playground
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Audience: | Teachers |
Skill level: | Beginner |
Attendee devices: | Devices required |
Attendee device specification: | Laptop: Chromebook, Mac, PC Tablet: Android, iOS, Windows |
Participant accounts, software and other materials: | Adobe Spark - https://www.adobe.com/education/express/ |
Topic: | Creativity & curation tools |
Grade level: | 6-12 |
Subject area: | Language arts, Performing/visual arts |
ISTE Standards: | For Students: Creative Communicator
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With animated text, shapes, and other graphic elements, you can create dynamic illustrations that command attention and deliver a visual message with impact. In this session, you’ll learn how to build graphic elements and then bring them to life as a motion graphic.
Intro
Forecasting
Example
Step-by-step instruction
Integration Ideas
Going Further
Resources
https://www.adobe.com/education/express/
I spent my first 8 years in education teaching chemistry and computer science. I am now an Educational Innovation Specialist at Chester County Intermediate Unit in Pennsylvania, where I focus on STEM, Science, Computer Science, Esports, and Tech Integration. I love to travel and present at conferences! My favorite conference to attend is ISTE and I had the privilege of presenting in 2018, 2019, and 2020. Outside of school, I teach taekwondo, collect laptop stickers, and hang out with my dogs and husband.
Claudio Zavala Jr. is a digital designer for the Burleson Independent School District in Texas.. He’s passionate about fostering creativity in the classroom and using digital tools to engage learners. He also enjoys helping individuals, entrepreneurs and small-business owners create their designs and build their brands. Zavala has presented at a number of national and regional conferences, including the ISTE Conference & Expo, SXSWEdu, the Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC) and the TCEA Convention & Exposition, and his work has been featured in Toggle and EdTech Magazine. He’s also experienced in social media management, something he learned to do as part of I Am Claudius, his digital media consulting company. An Adobe Education Leader, Adobe Creative Educator, Certified Alpha Squirrel, Flipgrid Ambassador and Participate Community Advisor, Zavala enjoys photography and videography, and growing his YouTube channel. He’s also a professional musician, master woodworker and graphic designer.
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