PRESENTATION BY VICKIE COCHRAN WAYNETTE HELMS INGA SCHORN Go!Animate.

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PRESENTATION BY VICKIE COCHRAN WAYNETTE HELMS INGA SCHORN Go!Animate

What is Go!Animate? Go!Animate is a web tool used to create animated videos. The following video explains why we might use Go!Animate in a classroom! Introduction to Go!Animate

Go!Animate’s Features Go!Animate Basic allows the user to create short, animated videos to communicate ideas and information.

Go!Animate’s Features First Choose your Video Maker – we will use Quick

Go!Animate’s Features Choose a Theme

Go!Animate’s Features Follow the prompts on the screen!

How much will Go!Animate Basic cost? GoAnimate Basic Membership – free Limited Characters, Scenes, Privacy

How much will Go!Animate for Schools cost? GoAnimate for Schools Membership – $ for 5 teachers,200 students Secure Site Larger # of Charac. and Scene selection

Go!Animate For School’s Features Safe, Secure Environment Privacy & Security Each implementation is a private, secure “wall garden” Student videos cannot be found from the public internet Student videos cannot be published publicly, without teacher approval School home page cannot be found unless you already know the address Students cannot surf public video sites from within G4S No integration with social networks We never take student addresses or contact info

Go!Animate for School’s Features Group Management Define classes and workgroups Teachers can divide the students into classes and/or workgroups Student video distribution can be limited to the class/group from which they are published A student can belong to more than one class/group - great for multiple-teacher or school-wide implementations Great way to block younger kids from seeing the videos of older kids

Go!Animate for School’s Features School Safe Scrubbed Content We have ensured that all characters, backgrounds, props, etc. are school-safe. Guns, alcohol, etc. are filtered out

Go!Animate for School’s Features Moderation Stop bad words in their tracks Teachers have the option to pre-moderate - to evaluate student videos BEFORE allowing them to be published to the group

Go!Animate for School’s Features Other benefits with Go!Animate? Larger cast of characters Wider selection of scences Great Review for EOCT, etc. Follow this link to see an example: Review of Periodic Table

Who can benefit from Go!Animate?

How will Go!Animate be used?

Why is Go!Animate Necessary?