MikeFisher - home - 0 views
storytlr | your life online - 0 views
CogDogRoo - Dominoe 50 Ways - 0 views
Gofrette - Kids' CBC - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Story Top Story Maker - 1 views
My Story Maker - 0 views
Five Card Stories - 6 views
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You are dealt five random photos for each draw, and your task is to select one each time to add to a selection of images, that taken together as a final set of 5 images- tell a story in pictures. When you are done, you the option to add a title and explanation, then you can save the story so you can put a link in your resume or send to your Mom (she pay print it out and tape it to the fridge, or she may criticize your creativity, your mileage and mom may vary). Plus we offer the ability to tweet your story! via Langwitches
Open Thinking Wiki - 3 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Memoov Looks Promising for Digital Storytelling - 4 views
Gamine Expedition: From e-Books to Immersive Story Worlds - 4 views
Five Card Flickr - 3 views
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"This web site is designed to foster visual creativity by making stories out of photos. It is based completely on the Five Card Nancy game devised by comics guru Scott McCloud and the nifty web version at 741.5 Comics. However, rather than using randomly chosen panels of the old Nancy comic, my version draws upon collections of photos specified by a tag in flickr. You are dealt five random photos for each draw, and your task is to select one each time to add to your building set of images, that taken together as a final set of 5 - tell a story in pictures. When you are done, you can add a title and explanation, and save the story. You can easily put a link in your resume or send to your Mom (she may print it out and tape it to the fridge, or she may criticize your creativity, your mileage and mom may vary). Plus we offer the ability to tweet your story or use an embed code to add it to your own web site."
12 podcasts that will tell you a fantastic story - 4 views
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"It's official - the popular podcast Serial has surpassed 5 million downloads, making it the fastest podcast of all time to reach this milestone. This tells us that people really like murder mysteries, but also confirms something else we've known for a long time - listeners want to hear a good story. Unsolved murders are compelling, yes, but Serial is compelling because it puts the listener as close as one can possibly get to an event that happened in 1999."
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