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From soundscapes to animation

Scenaario: Outdoor Study Projects Subject: Sounds in urban environment; to develope the ability to observe the soundscapes around Age: 11-15 Objectives: practicing to produce an fictional and dramatic animation via making a radio play with authentic sounds Tools required: mp3 player and IWB

Groups go out to explore the sounscapes with no instructions Groups go out to explore the sounscapes with no instructions. They have to capture authentic data. Series of soundscapes will be listened in classroom. Teacher gives now instructions to embed the soundscape to some spesific theme and to make a short radio play with IWB:s audio recording widget.

After editing the radio play group presents its own radio play in a dark classroom Now teacher gives new instructions -> ”make an animation based on your radio play” Group presents its own animation. The process from soundscapes to animation will be collected with a widget.