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Digits: October 2009
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What a wonderful easy thing to do with students! 1 Create a family photo album for a character that is narrated. 2 Read a poem they write to images. 3 Create a kids book they would write, read, and illustrate. 4 Work with others to create retelling of a book we read using images. They would have to summarize. The only issues is having microphone access. We would need at least 15, and getting them can be a mess at times because. We have a limited supply. How do I make a request? Posted by Carol Weeps.
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Digits: Project!
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So, I am inspired to work on my project. Does anyone know if there is a way to speed up voice thread? It goes so torturously slow. Posted by Carol Weeps. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Classroom examples from TLT. Here is my first GLOGSTER! November 3, Digital Storytelling, Post #7.
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Digits: Final project
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To go to my final Wiki. Posted by Carol Weeps. December 15, 2009 at 10:12 PM. I want to be in your English class. You have brought the Vietnam War alive for todays students. Your use of so many technologies on one unified theme is very impressive. Your music choices for the Vietnam Wall piece are true to the time. Your students will never forget this experience. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Classroom examples from TLT.
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Digits: 12/2
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I am happy to say that I completed the technical part of our final project. Rarely, if ever, have I finished anything this far in advance. I think I found my project really practical, and I was doing things I definitely want to do with students. As my "base", I retold the first story of Tim O'Brien's novel The Things They Carried. Using several different technologies and several different voices. Posted by Carol Weeps. December 3, 2009 at 7:39 PM. How much have you shared with your students?
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Digits: September 2009
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Generally when I look for resources I go to the E dina media center. Website and log on to the databases provided by the school. Sometimes you need passwords, but you can pick them up at the media center. This is also where I direct my kids to go. I generally use proquest. For example, this week I have used those two resources to find articles to accompany our reading of The Things they Carried. I am also using them to find an article on censorship and Catcher in the Rye. Posted by Carol Weeps. How would...
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Digits
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Digits: Letters Home
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Posted by Carol Weeps. November 17, 2009 at 5:30 PM. Powerful and creative, Elizabeth. For a girl, you sound real good as a southern boy soldier writin to your bro. Strong voice. December 10, 2009 at 9:06 AM. Wow, Elizabeth, you have been VERY busy. I love the photos in this piece (and your voice ;-). Where did you get these great pics? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Classroom examples from TLT. Here is my first GLOGSTER! November 3, Digital Storytelling, Post #7.
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Digits: My Blog Winners!
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I think my most professional post is about Digital Writing. I explained how I used it, and I provided links. As a professional should, I gave both the pros and cons of using photo story which has been my main venue for digital storytelling. I also gave several practical uses for it. Although there is not much professional controversy in it, unlike some of the other blogs that discussed ethical issues of professional. Blogging, I feel it was representative of my philosophy. Posted by Carol Weeps. Elizabet...
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Digits: November 3, Digital Storytelling, Post #7
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November 3, Digital Storytelling, Post #7. I have used Photo Story numerous times. It is a great, easy tool for kids. The first year I did it the kids basically taught themselves it was so easy. I feel like I have not fully explored its capabilities though. I would like to learn how to download my own music since the music provided is less than thrilling. Which is great, but I'd like to know. How to do it here, so I can share more easily with a broader audience. Here are some examples of basic PS projects.