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The 5 Rs: A New Teaching Approach to Encourage Slowmations (Student-Generated Animations) of Science Concepts
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Science EducationStudent-generated AnimationsComputer AnimationScience TeachingEducationMultimodal CommunicationTeaching Method“ Slowmation ”Stem EducationTeacher EducationInteractive LearningScience ConceptsCognitive ScienceLearning SciencesAnimationClassroom InstructionNew Teaching ApproachInstructional VideoScience ConceptMedia DesignTeachingPhysically Based AnimationArtsFinal AnimationMotion GraphicsCharacter Animation
“Slowmation” (abbreviated from “Slow Animation”) is a simplified way of making an animation so that students can create one as a new way of learning about a science concept. The teaching approach guiding slowmation encourages students to create a sequence of five multimodal representations (the 5 Rs) by making: (i) written notes being background knowledge from researching a topic or from direct instruction; (ii) a storyboard to design the animation; (iii) 2D or 3D models; (iv) images from digital still photographs of the models; and (vi) the final animation. The 5 Rs helps students to develop understanding of a science concept by creating an animation to explain the concept.
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