With all the respect newspapers deserve we can get just a little destructive and use them fore activities like searching fore letters ore make a bowl with glue and shreds of paper (pictures). One fun situation from when we made bowls was when two children sat and worked and one of them says “there is Tarja Halonen” one a shred of paper “is that really her” the other one says. To use news papers and discuss today’s news off course everything can not be discussed something should not be discussed and everything that is shown ore the topics that are chosen must be discussed. Depending on the age of the group the way must be thought trough before taking the method in use and in front of the group.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Story board
Making a story board is important. To visualize and put the story in order makes it easier when filming. Fore children the story board makes a good base for filming and whit animations the storyboard often looks the same as the finished animation. We use an A3 paper size with six squares where the story unfolds sometimes it takes many papers before the story is finished. Children at the age of five and six are able to make an story board by them self and understands the importance of story board when filming.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Media muffin in Vaasa 10.10.2007
Participants in Media muffin among many other things gat to make an animation. The purpose was to show how an animation is done and tell how to work with children and youth making animations. Here is the result. You can find more information about Media muffin at www.mediakasvatus.fi .
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Animated film children have made.
Drama action and comedy lets go. An example of what the children have made. Made by a Swedish immersion group 2006.
What do I watch on TV?
Children thought about what is fun to watch on TV. They got a TV drawn on a paper and then they draw their favorite TV program or what they would like to watch on TV here are some pictures of what they came up with. Most of the children draw an existing TV program. Some of the children started to make remote controls to their TV.
Friday, November 23, 2007
mediakasvatus.fi
The Finnish Society on Media Education, founded in 2005 by Finnish researchers and
practitioners of media education, is an association operating nation-wide with two main languages (Finnish and Swedish). In 2007 the main financier of the activity is the Ministry of Education. Our aim is to support and develop the field of research and practices concerning media education, contribute to the public debate and provide opportunities to share media educational experiences online and offline. We have over 170 members around Finland.
Text taken from www.mediakasvatus.fi
Fore interested in Media Education this is a good gathering place. (Mostly in Finnish)
Text taken from www.mediakasvatus.fi
Fore interested in Media Education this is a good gathering place. (Mostly in Finnish)
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Everything begins with ACTION!!!
Children have hade the chance to make animations and films. In our case the process is made to be suitable fore children at the age of five and six. We start with an idea in the beginning we guide the story so the children learn to work with the equipment that are a computer, video camera and an animation BOX. Storyboard is important with the purpose to set the story in its final form before filming. Filming is done under a longer period of time then it feels as more fun and less work. Fun is the key word when making animations and film with children.
The animateing kindergarten
There's a kindergarten in Finland at the city of Vaasa where children have been animating. The project started four years ago and has now turned in to something that is done as part of the natural learning process. My goal is to make what we do something that is done at other kindergartens and at schools in Finland. To consider Media Education as an important part in child and youth education.
Tunnisteet:
animation,
kindergarten,
Media Education,
mediafostran
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