Software+Resources

Software Resources
Animationish: For help and more information about Animationish, please check out [|Fablevision] ([]). You will find this site to be a valuable resource. The support and sharing of information on this site are incredible. The folks at Fablevision are dedicated to “helping all learners reach their full potential.” You can be added to their mailing list and receive a monthly newsletter on line. This newsletter shares information about new products, upcoming events, and contains free downloadable posters for your classroom. “[|The Live Wire Blog]”, another component of this site, shares the lates news from Fablevision and best practices. You will also find opportunities for professional development and continued support. Animationish is so much more than you see in the box! Be sure to check it out!! You can find many examples of “Animationish” videos on YouTube. There is a great getting started video called, “[|Animation-ish Tutorial: How to Create a Curriculum-Based Animation]”. It is a great place to see what this software can do for you and your students!

Windows Movie Maker: Although WMM isn’t quite as warm and fuzzy as Animationish and Fablevision, there are so many free resources available to support this free software! You can download [|Windows Movie Maker] for free at ([]). There are some great videos available at “[|Getting Started with Windows Movie Maker]” ([]) In addition, [|Atomic Learning] provides a great tutorial on this product. If you aren’t familiar with Atomic Learning, it is a super “on line training” site packed with numerous tutorials. I would recommend checking it out if you haven’t already. You can find out more about purchasing Atomic Learning at []. There are and endless supply of “how to” videos on YouTube as well. An example would be, “[|Getting Started Tutorial-Windows Live Movie Maker]” (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZZij3NNyVg).



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