There is no shortage of options for introducing digital animation to students, but hands down the favorite among my students, from 2nd to 8th grade, is Stykz. Stykz is created by Sons of Thunder Software, is completely free, and is available for Mac OS X or Windows.
Stykz is reminiscent of flip book drawings that most students are familiar with, where a stick figure is drawn on one page and then moves slightly on the next and so on. It seems like this familiarity with pencil and paper flip books is part of the reason students are so comfortable with the interface of what can be a fairly complex animation tool.
Hopefully, my explanation does not sound complicated, because the software truly is not. I have briefly introduced Stykz to 2nd, 3rd and 4th graders in an after school club, and the students quickly pick up on a variety of features and tricks through experimentation and sharing with their neighbors.
As with any software tool, there are endless YouTube tutorials on learning features beyond the basics. Here are a few I recommend:
- A four-part overview of the software, about 25 minutes all together. Part 1 – Part 2 – Part 3 – Part 4
- Explanation of how to download and install Droidz figures into Stykz
- Make your character run smoothly
Take a look below at a Stykz compilation from my students this past year:
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