CAPAT 2017 Student-Created Media Projects
Students worked during CAPAT to take pictures, edit pictures, develop videos, and explore music-building software and platforms.
View the various projects below!
View the various projects below!
Images created and edited by students using Pixlr.
Students took pictures and edited them using a powerful online photo-editing website called Pixlr. The projects they created were amazing! |
Videos created by students using Animoto.
After students took photos and videos, they combined them online in a video-creation website called, Animoto! |
Wordles / Word Clouds created by students.
Students used a variety of websites to express their ideas about the camp in words! |
Noteflight compositions created by students.
Some students chose to focus on composition projects in the technology classes. They created their own musical compositions using an online music notation website, called Noteflight. |
Students created audio files using Soundtrap, Noteflight, and Live.
Students used several music-creating websites and software to make music files |
Soundtrap Screenshots.
Students explored a website called Soundtrap and created layers of loops and melodies. |
Pictures taken by students during the camp.
Students took pictures of instruments and musicians using several different photographic styles. Check them out! |
Pictures and videos from Simply Three performance.
Simply Three encouraged students to take pictures and videos during the performance. |
Final Concert Videos and Pictures
This album includes several pictures from the final concert. |
Stop Motion Videos
Students learned to create stop motion videos using their instruments.
Students learned to create stop motion videos using their instruments.
ToneCraft Screen Shots
Students explored a way to create music in 3D! Check out the screen shots.
Students explored a way to create music in 3D! Check out the screen shots.
Note: Student projects are all shared in public folders through the use of Office 365. These student projects are free for the public to view without a password and can be downloaded.
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