REGISTRATION CLOSED - Stop Motion Animation in the Classroom
Join KQED Education on February 21 and 22 for a free workshop where you learn how to develop, design, film, and edit a stop motion animation that can be used to demonstrate scientific concepts. Integrate science, literacy, art and technology and engage students in this fun and easy media-making project. All you need is a still camera and basic video editing software such as iMovie and Windows Movie Maker. Please register by completing the information below. Registration deadline is February 15. A KQED staff member will confirm your space via e-mail. Thank you! Registration is closed as of 2/20/13.
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E-mail address *
(check accuracy of e-mail address)
Phone number *
(best # to reach you between 3-5pm)
Grade you teach this year *
School district *
Name of School *
Which type of computer are you most comfortable using? *
Are you able to bring your own laptop? *
If not, KQED Education will provide one for you.
Are you able to attend both sessions? *
(2/21 and 2/22)
Did anyone refer you to our workshop? If so, who? *
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