Plotagon
Last week I read on School Library Journals that educators could get a free account on plotagon. I signed up for it and feel it has great potential for use in the school library environment.
Plotagon is an animation program that allows the user to write a script and use animated characters to act it out. This is a great alternative to a written end product in research projects. I can envision students preferring to create an animated short rather than write an essay on a history topic. They could also use this program to create vignettes that inform their classmates about various facts they learn.
While teachers and educators get a free year long trial, students only get a 30 day free trial. This seems a little silly to me. Why teach students how to use something only to take the tool away from them after 30 days? To ensure student access, a teacher can purchase 30 student accounts and an educator account for $99. For $299, you can have 150 student accounts and one educator. I would like to try it out with students and see how much they get from it in order to justify the further cost to my administrator.
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