If we could get a "radio" version and clean it up, it would be fun and useful. Ball-busting, and birds flying and looking at animated breasts in a bedroom setting is not appropriate for middle school students.
Concerned about some of the content of the previously made films- Need to explore the educational version further to assess it's film making potential as well as skills to be attained.
Firstly, the banner ads on the main site distract from the site's content. Secondly, while I can definitely see applications (it would make "acting out" a scene from a book a dynamic experience for the kids), I'm a bit concerned about unfiltered content. I couldn't even access the education section - it kept asking to add cookies, I allowed it, and the silly thing wouldn't load. I'd love to try this within a truly educational framework - sans advertisements.
can you create animations or just watch?
ReplyDeletealso Napolean can get down!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat video!
ReplyDeleteGrabs the kids' attention.
ReplyDeleteHas potential to be useful and to use within groups.
ReplyDeleteIf we could get a "radio" version and clean it up, it would be fun and useful. Ball-busting, and birds flying and looking at animated breasts in a bedroom setting is not appropriate for middle school students.
ReplyDeleteThe Queen called Napoleon a Queen!!
ReplyDeleteConcerned about some of the content of the previously made films-
ReplyDeleteNeed to explore the educational version further to assess it's film making potential as well as skills to be attained.
Firstly, the banner ads on the main site distract from the site's content. Secondly, while I can definitely see applications (it would make "acting out" a scene from a book a dynamic experience for the kids), I'm a bit concerned about unfiltered content. I couldn't even access the education section - it kept asking to add cookies, I allowed it, and the silly thing wouldn't load. I'd love to try this within a truly educational framework - sans advertisements.
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