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Kids Love Short Films - archive of animated shorts for use in your class

Kids Love Short Films - archive of animated shorts for use in your class | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Although it looks like this site has not been updated in awhile (since 2016?), "Kids Love Short Films" has an archive of animated shorts that are considered appropriate for a young audience.  I say, "considered appropriate" because I always advise that you preview any videos before showing them to a class, knowing that "appropriate" is…

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Daniela Valencia Osorio's curator insight, March 13, 2020 5:59 PM
Being a teacher is a synonym of being a strategist, you are always thinking and looking for the best strategies to motivate your students in their learning process. 
Children use to get tired easily of activities that are too difficult and take so much time to do, but they do love to watch videos on youtube and they do not get tired of those that easily. Now that I have my teaching practicum sessions at the Alfonso Jaramillo school, I will try to use a lot of interactive and interesting videos for my little students to learn about different topics. 
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Hollywood in History Class: Using Inaccurate Films as a Teaching Tool

Hollywood in History Class: Using Inaccurate Films as a Teaching Tool | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

Hollywood can portray historical events with mistakes or omissions, but critical analysis turns these moments into teaching tools.

Historical movies can provide a fun and engaging emotional hook for students, helping them to make deeper connections with stories and people of the past. But many movies purporting to tell true stories take great liberties with events, often modifying them for dramatic effect.


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Ken Burns in the Classroom - free historical documents, footage, and films for students via PBS

Ken Burns in the Classroom - free historical documents, footage, and films for students via PBS | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Ken Burns and his collaborators have been creating historical documentary films for more than forty years. Known for a signature style that brings primary source documents, images, and archival video footage to life on screen, these films present the opportunity to pose thought-provoking questions for students, and introduce new ideas, perspectives, and primary sources. 

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Spotern. Offrez-vous les objets cultes de vos séries ou films préférés - Les Outils du Web

Spotern. Offrez-vous les objets cultes de vos séries ou films préférés - Les Outils du Web | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Spotern est un site marchand plutôt original, il permet d’acheter des objets cultes ou des vêtements qui apparaissent dans vos séries ou dans vos films préférés.
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