[Bf-education] New to the list
Monique
m.dewanchand at atmind.nl
Thu Dec 24 12:19:40 CET 2015
Currently I'm setting up a site to share b3d learning content for
students. So I'm very much interested in your lessons.
Rgds,
Monique
Op 22/12/15 om 20:12 schreef Knapp:
> You guys have a film curriculum? I will try and make it.
> State how long, what subject and details you think are important.
> Perhaps you can work together on this.
> Best,
> Douglas
>
> On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 6:06 PM, Alyssa Stevensen
> <alyssa.stevensen at sleepyeye.mntm.org
> <mailto:alyssa.stevensen at sleepyeye.mntm.org>> wrote:
>
> I teach Blender to High school students, and I agree with you with
> the need for bite sized informational pieces. Our school does not
> block Youtube, so I can gather the project based ones from there
> or directly from the Blender site, but oftentimes they are too
> complex even for the high school students. I went to school for
> computer animation, so I can usually get by with the small stuff,
> but it would be great to have access to chunked lessons that I can
> have my student's review.
>
> As for a common "marketplace" for things of this nature, I haven't
> a clue, but if you happen to get them downloaded somewhere, please
> let me know.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alyssa Stevensen
> Visual Arts Instructor
> Sleepy Eye Public School
> 400 4th Ave. SW
> Sleepy Eye, MN 56085
> Alyssa.stevensen at sleepyeye.mntm.org
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> <mailto:bf-education-bounces at blender.org>] On Behalf Of Lee Butler
> Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2015 10:52 AM
> To: bf-education at blender.org <mailto:bf-education at blender.org>
> Subject: [Bf-education] New to the list
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> Howdy,
>
> I thougth I'd introduce myself. I've using Blender for a decade
> and for the past 5 years teaching middle school kids to use
> Blender. Is anyone else working with kids and Blender?
>
> I've created a number of video tutorials and I'm thinking of
> putting them online to share. I'm thinking youtube but I'd like
> to have someplace that we can download from easily so we can put
> them on local machines. Most schools seem to block youtube so the
> download is necessary. What are people using?
>
> My feeling is that most existing online tutorials are project
> oriented and a little too long (> 5 minutes). The students need
> bite-sized tasks that have a payoff. They seem to be pretty good
> at using different skills to create a final project. For example,
> I start them out with a
> 5 minute video on the Blender interface. Then I have a number of
> short ones on modeling, animation, tracking, etc.
>
> Lee
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