If you are a student or teacher that would like to share what you've done, please let me know. Go ahead and show off-- it may inspire others!
OK, here are three from last year to kick it off...
1. Here is what Antonio F and Graeme W created when asked by Garett MacCurtain to present their understanding of the fall of Rome:
Students were given the choice of how to do this presentation. These students used goanimate to produce an animation. Others used Prezi, Lego animation, video editing software, and more.
Rome pt. 1 by antonio and graeme 12 on GoAnimate
Rome pt.2 by antonio and graeme 12 on GoAnimate
2. As part of the final exam in Natural Resources, Mike Burris and Nicole Gorman asked students to create a Forest Management Plan for the Hinesburg Town Forest. Students had used GPS devices to find coordinates, then used Google Earth to create and annotate a map. The map was part of a presentation students did of their plans.
Here is Nik's (click "Download," then "open in Google Earth."):
3. Students in Glenn Fay's Thayer Model Engineering course built engaging websites and entered them into a ThinkQuest competition.
Here's a site built by Chris B and Andrew D:
http://consciousconsumption.netai.net/
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