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Educational Resources from a teacher of 30 plus years in a wide variety of subject areas and age groups

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Educational Resources from a teacher of 30 plus years in a wide variety of subject areas and age groups
Introduction to Bryce 3D - Exhibition Demonstration of Process
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Introduction to Bryce 3D - Exhibition Demonstration of Process

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This video was created to compliment a gallery exhibition of works by the author created using Bryce 3D. It briefly explains how this software can be used to create virtual worlds. Detailed video and paper based tutorials on the use of the software for visual arts and multimedia classes are available for purchase from this author's shop at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/kellyocs.
Creating an Australian Aboriginal style 'Dot' painting in Microsoft Word
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Creating an Australian Aboriginal style 'Dot' painting in Microsoft Word

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Instructions for creating an Australian Aboriginal style 'Dot' painting using the drawing tools in Microsoft Word. This resource will assist middle school art teachers in fulfilling the mandatory programming requirements in Visual Arts to do with both the study of Indigenous Australian Art and the use of Computing Technologies in Visual Arts (Australian Curriculum). It can be presented as a hand out for self-paced learning or kept by the teacher as a resource for guided instruction. The sample image in pdf format for digital display is also included. Please complete a review of this resource if you have found it useful.
Bryce 3D - Video Tutorials - No 6 - The Interface - Presets
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Bryce 3D - Video Tutorials - No 6 - The Interface - Presets

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Bryce 3D is a sometimes free and always inexpensive, considering its versatility, 3D landscape creation package. As such it is an excellent tool for introducing 3D image creation and animation to junior high school art and technology students and HSC Multimedia students. This is the sixth in a series of video tutorials demonstrating the basic use of the software. Paper based tutorials by the same author are also available.
Bryce 3D - Video Tutorials - No 8 - Creating Dunes (The Terrain Editor)
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Bryce 3D - Video Tutorials - No 8 - Creating Dunes (The Terrain Editor)

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Bryce 3D is a sometimes free and always inexpensive, considering its versatility, 3D landscape creation package. As such it is an excellent tool for introducing 3D image creation and animation to junior high school art and technology students and HSC Multimedia students. This is the eighth in a series of video tutorials demonstrating the basic use of the software. Paper based tutorials by the same author are also available.
Bryce 3D - Video Tutorials - No 5 - The Interface - The Sky and Fog Toolbar
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Bryce 3D - Video Tutorials - No 5 - The Interface - The Sky and Fog Toolbar

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Bryce 3D is a sometimes free and always inexpensive, considering its versatility, 3D landscape creation package. As such it is an excellent tool for introducing 3D image creation and animation to junior high school art and technology students and HSC Multimedia students. This is the fifth in a series of video tutorials demonstrating the basic use of the software. Paper based tutorials by the same author are also available.
Bryce 3D - Video Tutorials - No 2 - The Interface - The Create Toolbar
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Bryce 3D - Video Tutorials - No 2 - The Interface - The Create Toolbar

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Bryce 3D is a sometimes free and always inexpensive, considering its versatility, 3D landscape creation package. As such it is an excellent tool for introducing 3D image creation and animation to junior high school art and technology students and HSC Multimedia students. This is the second in a series of video tutorials demonstrating the basic use of the software. Paper based tutorials by the same author are also available.
Bryce 3D - Video Tutorials - No 3 - The Interface - First Scene
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Bryce 3D - Video Tutorials - No 3 - The Interface - First Scene

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Bryce 3D is a sometimes free and always inexpensive, considering its versatility, 3D landscape creation package. As such it is an excellent tool for introducing 3D image creation and animation to junior high school art and technology students and HSC Multimedia students. This is the third in a series of video tutorials demonstrating the basic use of the software. Paper based tutorials by the same author are also available.
Bryce 3D - Video Tutorials - No 4 - The Interface - The Edit Toolbar - Moving and Resizing
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Bryce 3D - Video Tutorials - No 4 - The Interface - The Edit Toolbar - Moving and Resizing

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Bryce 3D is a sometimes free and always inexpensive, considering its versatility, 3D landscape creation package. As such it is an excellent tool for introducing 3D image creation and animation to junior high school art and technology students and HSC Multimedia students. This is the fourth in a series of video tutorials demonstrating the basic use of the software. Paper based tutorials by the same author are also available.
Bryce 3D - Video Tutorials - No 1 - The Interface - Scene and Cameras
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Bryce 3D - Video Tutorials - No 1 - The Interface - Scene and Cameras

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Bryce 3D is a sometimes free and always inexpensive, considering its versatility, 3D landscape creation package. As such it is an excellent tool for introducing 3D image creation and animation to junior high school art and technology students and HSC Multimedia students. This is the first in a series of video tutorials demonstrating the basic use of the software. Paper based tutorials by the same author are also available.
Bryce 3D - Video Tutorials - No 7 - The Interface - Positioning Cones and Cylinders
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Bryce 3D - Video Tutorials - No 7 - The Interface - Positioning Cones and Cylinders

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Bryce 3D is a sometimes free and always inexpensive, considering its versatility, 3D landscape creation package. As such it is an excellent tool for introducing 3D image creation and animation to junior high school art and technology students and HSC Multimedia students. This is the seventh in a series of video tutorials demonstrating the basic use of the software. Paper based tutorials by the same author are also available.
Making Your Own Comics in Microsoft Word
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Making Your Own Comics in Microsoft Word

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Simple instructions for creating your own comics using the drawing tools in Microsoft Word. This is a fun and imaginative way to teach English language essentials such as visual literacy, story writing and dialogue (both external and internal) to middle school students. It may also prove useful as a means of story boarding drama and multimedia projects or exploring social interactions. This resource can be used by teachers as an aid for guided instruction or distributed directly to students as a printed worksheet. If you find it useful please provide a review.
Super Heroes and Villains - Comic Drawing and Creative Writing Activity
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Super Heroes and Villains - Comic Drawing and Creative Writing Activity

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Four pages of templates for creating and writing about Super Heroes and Villains. Each page has a watermark figure (1 each female hero and villain and male hero and villain) that students can drawn over and colour to create their own comic book character. There is also a section for the student to name and describe their character (hints given) and to write a short story with that character in it. Suitable for upper primary and middle school classes as an exercise in character development for story writing in English or an Art lesson that engages students in writing as an aid to visualization of ideas. Please complete a review if you find this resource useful.
Visual Prompts for Creative Writing - Fantasy/Science Fiction (Australian Curriculum)
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Visual Prompts for Creative Writing - Fantasy/Science Fiction (Australian Curriculum)

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This collection of twelve, full color, original digital artworks on two A4 pages is designed to inspire students to write creatively in the Fantasy/Science fiction genres. The pages can be printed as handouts for individual students or projected on a screen for whole class viewing. Individual images can also be used as a resource in developing student skills in interpreting visual texts (Australian Curriculum) Please complete a review if you find this resource useful.