GoAnimate is a website allowing users to create animation videos online. Essentially, GoAnimate is a cartoon creation software. GoAnimate has a free version in which the basic user can create an unlimited number of animations; however, these animations are restricted to 2 minutes in length and the inability to upload images or flash files. The paid version requires a subscription fee, but allows users to have unlimited time length in animations, and the ability to upload images and export to YouTube. GoAnimate is available online at http://goanimate.com/

Literacy and Technology?

When I student taught Romeo & Juliet to freshmen ESL students, I provided students with a variety of options for a technology project. One of the options involved re-creating a scene from Romeo & Juliet. Students had to understand the scene they were re-creating well enough to illustrate the actions of the characters in the scene. This technology project helped students think more deeply into the text of their particular self-selected scene, and ultimately provided some wonderful final projects.
Students could also create their own stories using new vocabulary. For example, in a foreign language class, students could create original stories using new vocabulary from each chapter. A great example of this type of learning assignment is from a Spanish class. A student created a story about a robbery, which was stopped by Batman and Robin, using a chapter's new vocabulary (Tayjay3, 2011). Student Spanish Video
More ideas?
GoAnimate has a resource page providing educators with sample animations, lesson ideas, and more, separated up by subject area. This is available at: Lesson Gallery (GoAnimate, 2011).
iLearn Technology provides a multitude of ideas for using GoAnimate in the classroom, including creating "an impressive alternative book report by creating an animated book talk, interviewing a character from the story, or re-creating an important scene in the story" (iLearnTechnology, 2010). This is available at: iLearn Technology: GoAnimate
References
GoAnimate. (2011). Lesson gallery. Retrieved from http://goanimate4schools.com/public_animationsiLearnTechnology. (2010). Go animate 4 schools. Retrieved from http://ilearntechnology.com/?tag=movie
Tayjay3. (2011, October 25). Spanish 97. Retrieved from http://goanimate.com/movie/0aLY_6I4zQUM?utm_source=emailshare&uid=