Student Artwork transformed with animation and augmented reality.

Just having fun thinking about how to bring our students’s artwork to life with animations made in MotionLeap and an AR experience with Halo Ar. This idea came from an activity shared by ADE Andrée-Caroline Boucher at the Canadian ADE Academy this summer. Does this inspire an idea in your mind too? If so, share!  

https://www.youtube.com/embed/uSieWwD2W64?showinfo=0&enablejsapi=1


3 replies

August 17, 2024

Students will love adding a touch of animation to their artwork. Nice integration of technology and art! Thanks for posting.

September 26, 2024

Wow! What an exciting time to be in school!

I have a very old history book that’s not much fun, so I like to incorporate engaging projects into my lessons. I was searching for something creative for our Egypt unit, and I think this will be perfect!

December 05, 2024

Egypt makes me thing of a project I helped someone with… I had a group of grade six students who made a 3D pyramid (It was huge), and added relics inside, and pics of posters they made in Canva and their voice was added to certain objects that would explain the history of the civilisation or what the object was. It was like visiting a real Egyptian museam inside a pyramid. They could have build an Egyptian city if they had wanted too. Different groups made projects on different civilisations, but this group decided to use Reality Composer. I left tutorials, guided a bit at first, and away they went. When the projects were presented, they had their visitors go outside in the soccer field and navigated them through their 3D world. I made a series of ressources on how to do this in French… hum… think I will make them in English too. At some point in my class too, I had Egyptian costumes… and sent different pics to the iPads with Airdrop. (Those that would serve as backgrounds). The students had to read (the boring book… but they wanted to, because they would then recreate their understanding with green screen in iMovie. Each group had a different text, so this made up the different scenes of our movie. Have fun creating! And… share to inspire others! Thanks!

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