Content Provider | University Circle Interactive Cleveland | |
Contact Information | Sandy Kreisman skreisman@universitycircle.org 10831 Magnolia Drive Cleveland, OH 44106 United States Phone: (216) 707-5021 Fax: (216) 791-3935 | |
Program Type | Program Series ANIMATION with the CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF ART is a two-part distance learning program created by professors at The Cleveland Institute of Art for high school students. The program explores the process of creating animation from initial concept to final product and the many different types of animation in the field. Students will learn how to evaluate and critique animations. | |
Program Rating | This program has not yet been evaluated. | |
Target Audience | Education: Grade(s): 9, 10, 11, 12, community college, Public Library: community arts programs | |
Maximum Number of Participants | 30 | |
Minimum Number of Participants | 5 | |
Primary Disciplines | Career Education, Collaboration, Fine Arts, Technology/Information Science, Writing | |
Secondary Disciplines | Career Education, Collaboration, Gifted & Talented, Problem Solving, Writing | |
Program Description | ANIMATION with the CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF ART Ever wonder what goes into making animation? Learn more about this emerging field and the variety of creative possibilities in the field. Students will learn about animation, including its history, research & development, pre-post production and software used in creating 2D, 3D, and stop-motion animation. Part One will cover animation basics and production. Students will also view animations in process and completed clips from professors & students. Part Two will cover how you engage in a crtitique of creative work, while viewing works in progress from animation examples and your students work. Students will learn how concepts, techniques and aesthetics are evaluated in critiques using animation. The Cleveland Institute of Art is a fine arts college, located in University Circle in Cleveland, OH. | |
Program Format | The program begins with a discussion of animation and demonstrates works in progress and completed animated works created by professors and students from The Cleveland Institute of Art. There is ample time for discussion and questions. | |
Objectives | To learn more about how animation is made To get an overview of the history and principles of animation To learn how research and concept development are important in animation To learn about the production process in making animation To see animations in progress as well as completed work To learn about “the Critique, “ active critical discussion of work To learn about the key areas of the critique and how this is used when developing and evaluating work To learn about how concept, aesthetics, and technique are evaluated in a critique To do active critique sessions and evaluate examples of animations | |
National Standards to which this program aligns | VISUAL ARTS •NA-VA.9-12.1 Understanding and Applying Media, Techniques, And Processes •NA-VA.9-12.2 Using Knowledge of Structures and Functions •NA-VA.9-12.3 Choosing and Evaluating a Range of Subject Matter, Symbols, and Ideas •NA-VA.9-12.4 Understanding the Visual Arts in Relation to History and Cultures •NA-VA.9-12.5 Reflecting Upon and Assessing the Characteristics and Merits of Their Work and the Work of Others •NA-VA.9-12.6 Making Connections Between Visual Arts and Other Disciplines TECHNOLOGY NT.K-12.4 TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATION TOOLS •StUdents use telecommunications to collaborate, publish, and interact with peers, experts, and other audiences. •Students use a variety of media and formats to communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences. NT.K-12.6 TECHNOLOGY PROBLEM- SOLVING AND DECISION-MAKING TOOLS •Students use technology resources for solving problems and making informed decisions. •Students employ technology in the development of strategies for solving problems in the real world. | |
Program Length | 1 hour for students in grades 9-12 | |
By Request | This program is available by request ONLY | |
Connection Type(s) Available and Program Fees | Interactive Cost: $225.00 Point to Point Cost: $225.00 | |
Cancellation Policy | We will not charge for program cancellations due to Mother Nature if classes are cancelled. The full program fee will be charged to pre-registered sites that cancel with less than 48 hours notice. | |
Is recording allowed? | No | |
The Provider broadcasts over | ISDN Minimum Broadcast Speed: 384 K Maximum Broadcast Speed: 768 K IP | |
Minimum Technology Specifications for sites connecting to this provider | Content Provider will send IP number following program registration. |
Grades 9-12: Animation with the Cleveland Institute of Art
Grades K-12: Shakespeare
Content Provider | Touch the Sky Ltd (England) | |
Contact Information | lucienne sharpe info@worthingvideoconferencing.co.uk Burfree House Teville Road Worthing, West Sussex BN111az United Kingdom Phone: 01903 211059 | |
Program Type | Individual Program | |
Program Rating | This program has not yet been evaluated. | |
Target Audience | Education: Pre-K Students, Kindergarten, Grade(s): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Parent, Adult Learners, Public Library: Library Patrons, Content Providers: Content Providers | |
Maximum Number of Participants | 15 | |
Minimum Number of Participants | 3 | |
Primary Disciplines | Best Practice, Career Education, Character Education, Collaboration, Community Interests, Economics/Business, Family & Consumer Science, Fine Arts, Foreign/World Languages, Gifted & Talented, Health/Physical Education, Industrial Technology, International, Language Arts/English, Leadership, Literacy, Performing Arts, Problem Solving, Reading, Sciences, Service Learning, Social Studies/History, Special Education, Special Needs, Standards, Technology/Information Science, Writing, Music/Dance | |
Secondary Disciplines | Best Practice, Career Education, Character Education, Collaboration, Community Interests, Economics/Business, Family & Consumer Science, Fine Arts, Foreign/World Languages, Gifted & Talented, Health/Physical Education, Industrial Technology, International, Language Arts/English, Leadership, Literacy, Mathematics, Performing Arts, Problem Solving, Reading, Sciences, Service Learning, Social Studies/History, Special Education, Special Needs, Standards, Technology/Information Science, Writing | |
Program Description | A lesson or a series to study and understand the writings and the Background of William Shakespeare We will read his poetry together, we will hear how he lived and how his life changed Literature. We will also find out about the Globe Theatre. We will find out about films and Plays that have used Shakeapere in different ways and the Actors who have portrayed his plays. | |
Program Format | This Programme will begin with the Story of William Shakespeare, We will hear who he was , the Historical Context of his life, his influence. We will then discuss the Globe Theatre His Plays and then we will hear about Actors who have played his Major Roles. Then we will do some Readings out loud and maybe some Role Play | |
Objectives | To gain an Understanding of William Shakespeare To get to know his Words and Characters. To enjoy his Plays by investigating more. To Participate as a class | |
National Standards to which this program aligns | Develop an Understanding of the Person who Shakespeare was and why he wqas so Influential. His words and his Inspiration. | |
State/Regional Standards to which this program aligns | All Key Stages 1,2,3,4,5 and all Grades. History Curriculum National Standards Citizenship Personal and Social Health Curriculum Literature Core Subject Writing/ Creative Language and Grammar Art all Levels Drama Performing Arts WJEC Music WJEC English Speaking Board | |
Program Length | 45 Minutes | |
By Request | This program is available by request ONLY | |
Date/Time Notes | This is a one lesson or part of a series | |
Connection Type(s) Available and Program Fees | Interactive Cost: $200.00 Interactive Cost with Premium Service: $200.00 What's this? View Only Cost: $200.00 View Only Cost with Premium Service: $200.00 What's this? | |
Program Fee Notes | Please pay in Advance of lesson by Pay Pal or Cheque. | |
Cancellation Policy | The Full fee will be charged to sites which cancel with less than 48 hours notice. | |
Is recording allowed? | No | |
Recording Notes | No Recording Please | |
The Provider broadcasts over | ISDN Minimum Broadcast Speed: 56 K Maximum Broadcast Speed: 128 K IP | |
Minimum Technology Specifications for sites connecting to this provider | We can dial out to ISDN as well as IP. We can arrange bridge facility and can arrange for the session to be recorded as evidence of good practise. Our IP number is 86.140.86.61 |
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