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Google Cardboard

Tiggly - Check out Tiggly Math, Words and Shapes set used in EDK classroom

Osmo - Try numbers, words or tangrams

Green Screen Photobooth - Do Ink


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Green Screen by Do Ink [$2.99]

This Green Screen APP steps up your chroma key options by suing both still images as well as live video or archived prepared video clips as backgrounds. It also supports multiple tracks to mix up to THREE image sources that can include custom Animation by Do Ink. See an overview. [Click Here]

DoInk Tutorial -
http://jonathanwylie.com/2015/01/23/how-to-do-green-screen-photography-on-an-ipad-at-school/

Photos for Class - Copyleft images with citations

Hour of Code Are you doing this with your class?

Paper Circuits

Tabletop Green Screen

Why Green Screen?

http://edtechteacher.org/index.php/teaching-technology/presentation-multimedia/digital-storytelling
http://courseweb.lis.illinois.edu/~jevogel2/lis506/research.html

Getting Started -

http://greenscreening101.weebly.com/getting-started.html

Great Info on Green Screening -

http://conni-workshops.wikispaces.com/Green+Screen+in+Miniature

Green Screen APPS and Tools



Anything GREEN Disappears ~ Creating Green Screen Spaces


Buy a canvas, paint it with Gesso (a paint primer), then use cheap green tempura paint to color it.


Buy lime green micro fabric sheets [make sure EXTRA width and draping onto the floor.


Cover a board (wood or strong cardboard) with green construction paper.


Spray paint a pizza box green for a tabletop screen.

Purchase a foldout screen from buy.com or amazon.com instead of a full green screen kit.


Paint a room/wall green.


Tack up green fabric on your wall.


Install green fabric on a shower curtain and install a rod so your green screen curtain can be pulled out when needed.


Purchase or create a lighting rig, and hang green cloth on it instead of lights.


Create a roller to roll the green screen out when needed and then rolled up when not needed.


Try using an old projection screen. Be sure to attach, roll, and extend the green fabric so that it is tight.


Props -
Free online paper dolls:

http://www.colorcutandcreate.com/i_paper_people.php


http://www.education.com/worksheets/paper-dolls/


Green popsicle sticks or Starbucks straws
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green gloves or sew your own from green cloth



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