We are SOOO busy having a great time at Castle Camp!
Today, the afterschoolers used this (AWESOME) video to inspire ladybug comics:
Here's what they came up with:
And, today's edition of the King Street News:
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Three Little Pigs!
The Castle Camp staff is hard at work preparing for the kids to come back on Monday. Yesterday, they had a technology workshop where they used the iPads to make different versions of The Three Little Pigs. Think the campers will enjoy them? We do!
Monday, June 11, 2012
Lemonade Stand Opens in ONE Week
You might have noticed that the teens have been posting a LOT of commercials that they've been making in Tech Workshop. Well, we have our official Kids' Lemonade start date, and it's next week, Monday, June 18th. See you on Church Street!
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Story-telling . . . with animation!
Toontastic is a free app from Launchpad Toys (well, I say 'free', but really, you get the app for free, and then there are all these adorable extension packs. . . and it can be really hard to resist them).
The plusses of the app: it's very easy for youth to use - even the kindergartners can navigate the app easily. The app comes with built-in story-structure lessons that are both helpful and easy to turn off once you've used them. The animation function is easy to use. It's a fun app for more than one child to use at a time (so they don't sink into the technology and forget that there are people out there to interact with). Kids can publish their movies on Toon Tube, so they can share them from anywhere. Toon Tube movies have to be authorized by an adult, and watching Toon Tube helps kids get new ideas. And, it's easy to create your own characters and settings.
The downs of the app: Those extension packs are so cute that sometimes kids start clicking on them and get stuck on an in-app purchase screen. Setting up a Toon Tube account was easy, but setting it up on multiple iPads was hidden and a little confusing (it's in the 'settings' section of the entire iPad rather than housed in the app). It would be great to have the ability to upload photos and turn them into your own characters to make movies - right now, the function to create your own characters and settings has an end result that looks amateur compared to the very, very cool characters the app comes with. The animation function should have two buttons - one to erase everything and record from the beginning and another to allow characters to repeat their motions while you move/add in new characters. And finally, it's too easy to delete characters from the toy box and too hard to get them back when you've lost them to a youth who didn't realize he was deleting them completely from the iPad!
However, even with those downs, the kids at King Street Center LOVE making cartoons. And we're not just talking about the younger kids. We catch the teens using the app a lot, too!
And, if you watch some of our movies, consider clicking 'like' on Toon Tube. We get free characters and props when we get lots of likes!
The plusses of the app: it's very easy for youth to use - even the kindergartners can navigate the app easily. The app comes with built-in story-structure lessons that are both helpful and easy to turn off once you've used them. The animation function is easy to use. It's a fun app for more than one child to use at a time (so they don't sink into the technology and forget that there are people out there to interact with). Kids can publish their movies on Toon Tube, so they can share them from anywhere. Toon Tube movies have to be authorized by an adult, and watching Toon Tube helps kids get new ideas. And, it's easy to create your own characters and settings.
The downs of the app: Those extension packs are so cute that sometimes kids start clicking on them and get stuck on an in-app purchase screen. Setting up a Toon Tube account was easy, but setting it up on multiple iPads was hidden and a little confusing (it's in the 'settings' section of the entire iPad rather than housed in the app). It would be great to have the ability to upload photos and turn them into your own characters to make movies - right now, the function to create your own characters and settings has an end result that looks amateur compared to the very, very cool characters the app comes with. The animation function should have two buttons - one to erase everything and record from the beginning and another to allow characters to repeat their motions while you move/add in new characters. And finally, it's too easy to delete characters from the toy box and too hard to get them back when you've lost them to a youth who didn't realize he was deleting them completely from the iPad!
However, even with those downs, the kids at King Street Center LOVE making cartoons. And we're not just talking about the younger kids. We catch the teens using the app a lot, too!
And, if you watch some of our movies, consider clicking 'like' on Toon Tube. We get free characters and props when we get lots of likes!
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
King Street News Debut!
To start this tech lesson, we came up with the different roles in a newscast. The kids came up with:
Camera Person
Anchor
Field Reporter
Weather Person
Food Reporter
Sports Reporter
Then, they decided what they wanted to report on, wrote down 3 questions to ask in an interview, and we started filming.
Phew. Busiest. Hour. Ever.
I love the finished product, though!
Camera Person
Anchor
Field Reporter
Weather Person
Food Reporter
Sports Reporter
Then, they decided what they wanted to report on, wrote down 3 questions to ask in an interview, and we started filming.
Phew. Busiest. Hour. Ever.
I love the finished product, though!
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