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Showing a diggers life. Click here for larger image
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Use 3D objects and 2D text in the scene. Click here for larger image
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Activity Background
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Teacher and School
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Click here to go to the project
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Sharon Ison St Agnes' Primary School, Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia.
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View Kahootz Xpression
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View Kahootz Movie
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Author : Ben and Jake Download Kahootz Xpression
To download and view a Kahootz Xpression, you must have Kahootz Software or Demo Version.
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Quicktime Movie
(147 KB)
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Key Learning Areas
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Theme
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HSIE
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Gold
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Year Level
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Student Age
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Year 5
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10 years
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Ability Level
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Class Size |
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Mixed
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30
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Computer Access
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Duration
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We have 3 computers in the classroom and a lab of 16.
Students have 30 mins a week in the computer lab. They worked in pairs or groups of 3 for this project.
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Approx 3 hours
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Rationale
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Students were studying a unit on Gold and we were keen to trial the "Kahootz" software. We loaded Kahootz on 4 computers in the lab and
students worked in groups during our computer time each week. As the software was new, more time was spent using the skills disc on my
laptop, the posters around the wall and trial and error. A lot of collaboration and co-operation occurred amongst the groups. The task
was to see what they could do and work out together - and of course they wanted to know and do everything! The problem as such was small -
to show the travels of a migrant worker to Melbourne, on his or her way to the Goldfields.
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Student Tasks
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The students were to research how people traveled to the Goldfields. They read some diary entries from people who had
made their way to Australia, enduring hardships such as sickness, poor weather, dietary needs and conditions on the boat.
The students had to plot their journey to Australia.
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Not going well in business. Click here for larger image
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Involvement for Xpression Participant
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Overview of some of the possibilities and terminology of Kahootz. |
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Designing their scenes and worlds. |
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Choosing appropriate objects for their world. |
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Keypoint and animation of objects. |
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Developing use of sound. |
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Presentation of Xpression to class explaining skills and what they were aiming to achieve. |
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Each participant needs to:
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Familiarise self with terminology and Kahootz tools. |
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Know where to save files on the school network. |
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Use skills disc and speakers on laptop at point of need. |
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Have a plan for their world before starting with Kahootz. |
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Work collaboratively to make decisions within a group. |
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Be prepared to take risks and solve problems with group. |
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Learning Outcomes for Student Creator
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Have presented information in a 3D digital format. |
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Be able to use Kahootz skills to manipulate digital objects. |
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Building confidence in concepts of perception, depth and scale, keypointing, both object and world. |
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Collaborative Potential
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Discussion and exploration of ideas and ways to present. |
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Exploration and peer teaching of skills at point of need. |
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Negotiation and turn taking - changing of roles. |
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Problem solving within a group. |
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Foresight into future uses of Kahootz and real problems best suited for. |
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