Stop Motion Animation - An All Ages Event

Back by popular demand!

Please join us for this very fun event! Stop motion is an animated filmmaking technique in which objects are physically manipulated in small increments between individually photographed frames so that they will appear to exhibit independent motion or change when the series of frames is played back.

  • This class will be offered to RVA students both in-person and online. Please make sure to RSVP if you will be attending at the RVA Learning Center in Mosinee or online in Mrs. Mukerji’s Zoom Room.

  • Students will learn the basics of stop motion animation using their Chromebooks and be shown examples. Students will then work on creating their very own Stop Motion video!

  • Needed supplies: Chromebook, any small toys (legos, dolls, clay), paper, pencil, etc. that the student would like to use in making their own video.

  • If students are attending in person, supplies will be available here at the RVA Learning Center in Mosinee. However, if students would like to make a video about a specific stub

  • This event will happen on two days. Please RSVP for each day you or your student plan to attend.

    • March 4 - Students will install the chrome extension and learn the basics of stop motion

    • March 11 - Students will have the opportunity to share their videos

  • Students who have already taken the course are invited to attend and make more advanced stop motion movies. This includes longer scenes, complex characters, settings, etc.

  • This event will be capped at 25 students.

Kindly visit the Calendar of Events to RSVP for this event!

Dissecting the Food Web: An Owl Pellet Investigation

Dissecting an owl pellet is an exciting way to learn about the different ecological roles organisms play in their environment. PLUS, it is really cool to find tiny rodent skulls!! Join us for an interactive experience that will challenge your student to think critically about these ecological roles and to make evidence-based predictions of their own. Taught by Linda Roehrborn Rodriguez Wildlife Biologist Owner of Discovery Education Station

This event will be held online in Mrs. Hopperdietzel’s Zoom Room as well as in person at the RVA Learning Center in Mosinee!

Planning to attend? The deadline for Signing up is December 10th to allow time to order supplies.

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Join us here: Zoom Room

Regional Event Coordinator: Leatha Hopperdietzel

leatha.hopperdietzel@ruralvirtual.org

Stop Motion Animation - An All Ages Event

Please join us for this very fun event! Stop motion is an animated filmmaking technique in which objects are physically manipulated in small increments between individually photographed frames so that they will appear to exhibit independent motion or change when the series of frames is played back.

  • This class will be offered to RVA students both in-person and online. Please make sure to RSVP if you will be attending at the RVA Learning Center in Mosinee or online in Mrs. Mukerji’s Zoom Room.

  • Students will learn the basics of stop motion animation using their Chromebooks and be shown examples. Students will then work on creating their very own Stop Motion video!

  • Needed supplies: Chromebook, any small toys (legos, dolls, clay), paper, pencil, etc. that the student would like to use in making their own video.

  • If students are attending in person, supplies will be available here at the RVA Learning Center in Mosinee. However, if students would like to make a video about a specific stub

  • This event will happen on two days. Please RSVP for each day you or your student plan to attend.

    • January 17 - Students will install the chrome extension and learn the basics of stop motion

    • January 21 - Students will have the opportunity to share their videos

  • This event will be capped at 40 students.

Kindly visit the Calendar of Events to RSVP for this event!