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Mackenzie Halsey, 13, acts during the filming of a one-minute commercial for summer school during CyberDay at Auburn Middle School on Friday. Seventh and eighth grade students attended three different sessions, such as “You Can Explain Everything,” “Making History in the iPad,” “From Serengeti to Space” and “Cyber Chefs.” Halsey and her seventh-grade classmates Juwan Dube, left, and Jaeda Belnavis created their commercial using an iPad during “Welcome to Hollywood.” “Technology is where we are going. Technology is the future,” said Edward Little junior Jake Bazinet, who taught the Hollywood workshop. The top three student-produced commercials will appear live on Channel 11 at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 2.
Jerry Gertsch, 12, shares his animation production with Eric Westbye, an eighth grade teacher, during CyberDay at Auburn Middle School on Friday. Gertsch, a seventh-grader, used the iPad app BuddyPoke! to create animated avatars.
McKenna Casey, Alec Larson and Maddie Landry use an iPad to film a one-minute commercial on Mr. Potato Head during CyberDay at Auburn Middle School on Friday.
Jake Bazinet, a junior at Edward Little High School in Auburn, works with students during the workshop “Welcome to Hollywood” at Auburn Middle School on Friday. “Technology is where we are going. Technology is the future,” Bazinet told the students during CyberDay.