tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7525941061387824183.post8550388724516351064..comments2024-02-20T15:17:27.759-05:00Comments on Concrete Classroom: "Making Waves" Videosconcretekaxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03817234454056267050noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7525941061387824183.post-81480845133170068112011-01-25T10:38:45.571-05:002011-01-25T10:38:45.571-05:00I LOVE these ideas! I work in an Elementary School...I LOVE these ideas! I work in an Elementary School and have my students make videos as end of unit assessments as much as possible. I am actually leading an afterschool movie making course on stop-motion self drawn animations, and am hoping that it will lead to even more movie-making opportunities in the classroom. <br />Thanks for sharing how you are using it, it's nice to have other examples to share with my teachers here.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7525941061387824183.post-67218297853756012022011-01-17T17:15:45.217-05:002011-01-17T17:15:45.217-05:00Great question Steve. I guess I lean towards expos...Great question Steve. I guess I lean towards exposing to many. In a perfect world I would do both.concretekaxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03817234454056267050noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7525941061387824183.post-2864052573739085982011-01-17T10:30:33.416-05:002011-01-17T10:30:33.416-05:00Is it better to be exposed to many different tools...Is it better to be exposed to many different tools, skills and concepts, or learn MORE from only a few?<br /><br />I have the same issue with my 11th ad 12th graders in my brand new Game Development (and mobile development) class. They don't have the benefit that my future classes will have - those good and not-so-good examples.Steve Keinathhttp://www.twitter.com/keinathnoreply@blogger.com