Japanese students make stop-motion Super Mario with sticky notes
June 11, 2010BY BILL FERRIS
Here’s a great example of a creative class project that you and your students can do. Some students in Japan used sticky notes to create a stop-motion version of Mario, the shorter, chubbier Mario brother, stomping goombas and collecting coins throughout their school. Watch the video and try to top this with your next group assignment.
The best part about the project? The tools to make it are all widely and freely (or, at the very least, cheaply) available to pretty much any school. It once again shows that projects are limited only by your imagination. And, I suppose, your supply of Post Its.
Stop-motion Super Mario made out of sticky notes via Boing Boing
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