In response to the growing number of inquiries about using it in different sectors, we’ve created the Moviestorm Education Academy - a grand title for a very informal arrangement between ourselves and a select group of teachers.
We want to get feedback from creative and innovative educators from a variety of backgrounds, giving us a wide sample of different age groups, different subjects, and different countries. We want to hear from people in public schools, private schools, film schools, universities, youth groups, and informal education. We’re trying to find out how you want to use Moviestorm, what you need from it, and, perhaps most importantly, how your students react to it and how it benefits them.
We are offering teachers that join the Academy discounts on the standard Moviestorm site licenses costs, in return for occasional activity and product feedback, and the sharing of use cases and lesson plans.
If you’ve got ideas or lesson plans you’d be willing to contribute in order to help us build up this valuable resource, we and our users would be extremely grateful. We’ll give you credit if you want it (and your institution too), or you can choose to remain anonymous.
Teaching resources
Free teaching and learning resources
What users are doing
Modding
PDF downloads
Moviestorm Education information sheet
Legal
Education End User License Agreement
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