NI Innovative Teachers Forum Awards (Final).doc 

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I have attended courses on introducing moving image education into primary schools. I used the resources provided to carry out a movie making course with my Primary 7 class. They studied movies then created their own through story-boarding, taking photographs and making their movie with Windows Movie-maker. They learnt to edit and add music, effects and transitions. I also received an Apple macbook laptop as a result of attending the courses which I used to make a video of our school trip. I have also used the 'comiclife' software on the macbook with children of all abilities in my class.
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