Teaching with Animation
Teaching with Animation is a post-training material for primary school teachers who want to use animation as a tool in teaching. Training material makes it possible for teachers to explore new teaching methods, blending different learning styles in teaching as well as combining new subjects - giving syllabus lists a whole new value by merging animation and science of teaching. Animation is a great tool to present a dry and difficult subject, because it can illustrate it in an entertaining, motivational and informative way.
The material itself is an easily accessible interactive training manual that will allow teachers to understand how animation can be used as educational tools and pedagogical method. The idea of the manual is to develop an alternative teaching material, where the goal is to teach children to create their own animations; focus is not so much on the written work. The idea is instead that teaching material schould strengthen creativity among pupils.
Teaching with Animation - particularly innovative and creative
Teaching with Animation is the Center for Animationspædagogiks first EU Leonardo da Vinci project, and has been named among 12 other exciting projects in 2009 to be particularly innovative and creative by CIRIUS - Danish Ministry for Science, technology and development.
The material itself is an easily accessible interactive training manual that will allow teachers to understand how animation can be used as educational tools and pedagogical method. The idea of the manual is to develop an alternative teaching material, where the goal is to teach children to create their own animations; focus is not so much on the written work. The idea is instead that teaching material schould strengthen creativity among pupils.
Teaching with Animation - particularly innovative and creative
Teaching with Animation is the Center for Animationspædagogiks first EU Leonardo da Vinci project, and has been named among 12 other exciting projects in 2009 to be particularly innovative and creative by CIRIUS - Danish Ministry for Science, technology and development.