Need a SketchUp promotional Video (not Tutorial) or Flyer
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This sounds like a cool project (I also teach a couple of kids of around the same age).
Not as if I had any ready made material but i can make the topic be a global announcement for a couple of days.
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thanks Gaieus,
back when SU5 was around, they had a "Watch Me First" video, then located at this link (now dead: http://download.sketchup.com/downloads/training/tutorials50/movies/Mkt_B5-watch_me_first.html)
Anyone by chance has saved a copy of the promo video that was placed there?And isn't it funny that so much detail stuff can be found for every possible aspect of the software, but no product-selling propaganda even exists?
I never thought I'll asking for some...
Marek -
I can't think of anything like a promo vid, but maybe show them what other people have made? Here is a video about the winners of the student bridge modeling competition....made by your students' peers no less
[flash=560,340:1v9q4r39]http://www.youtube.com/v/E5r416YCAcU&hl=en&fs=1&[/flash:1v9q4r39]
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How about this?
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Have you tried Bonnie Roskes youtube videos?, a brilliant resource for school kids.
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I forgot this one. Ideal length and running commentary.
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...and lastly this one
Regards,
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thanks Guys!
I had no idea so much valuable content migrated to YouTube, will check it out tonight - somehow my corporate network does not like me browsing through the Tube stuff... wonder why ...
best
Marek -
This video just in the SketchUpdate could be nice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OI4K6DLdY4k -
the watch me first video in SU5 so far is the most effective that i used with my studetns and the seminars/workshop i have done in the schools.
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Thank you ALL for giving your advise and suggestions to this topic; we had a group of 14 kids from various area schools (all grade 9s), showed them a 4 minutes intro (instructional) video from YouTube, then a 3 min. "cool stuff" video with tanks and game design by Massive Black, then finally a video on ancient Rome also including the Google Earth interface.
Then one of our architectural Coop University Students winged a 3D model of a Wii console - she did not tell the kids what was it supposed to be, but they guessed anyway within the first 2 minutes.
Finally, we had all of them try the software for 15-20 minutes; some got bored quickly, but about 1/3 got so much into it that they even printed color prints of their models! Great stuff!!!
again, thanks to All for their inputs
Marek
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