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Dianne Rees

The Art Of Storytelling » Tell A Story - 2 views

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    Digital storytelling tools from the Delaware Art Museum
Phil Taylor

Digital Storytelling - 5 views

  • Digital Storytelling is the modern expression of the ancient art of storytelling. Digital stories derive their power by weaving images, music, narrative and voice together, thereby giving deep dimension and vivid color to characters, situations, experiences, and insights. Tell your story now digitally.
John Evans

Teachers: Watch this and Try not to Cry - Then DO SOMETHING! : Stager-to-Go - 8 views

  • 60 Minutes just aired a two-part story that stands in their grand tradition of breathtaking journalism. The report tells the story of Gospel for Teens, a non-profit arts organization created in Harlem, NYC by the radio broadcaster, publisher and theatre producer, Vy Higginsen. Her original goals were modest; teach kids to sing gospel music so that this important African American art form endures. The lessons Ms. Higginsen, the teenagers and the 60 Minutes audience learn are much more profound and life-altering.
Scott Kinkoph

BYOD: Increase Chances for Success! - 0 views

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John Evans

(Video) How iPad Helped Kindergarten Tell Their Story w/ iMovie « EdApps.ca - 0 views

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    "On Monday past, I emcee'd a Film Festival for students in Junior and Senior High. The festival was a huge hit thanks to my amazing team of colleagues and dozens of talented teens. But my proudest moment of the evening was one video in particular - created by a kindergarten class."
John Evans

Transmedia and Education: How Transmedia Is Changing the Way We Learn - The Digital Shift - 0 views

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    "For one language arts class project, a middle school teacher in Shelburne, Virginia, Chad Sansing, asks his sixth graders to read Peter Cherches's 1986 poem "Lift Your Right Arm," and then translate it into computer code. The poem occurs in action sequences-for example, "Lift your right arm, she said./I lifted my right arm." Sansing and his class conceive a list of actions, sketch ideas of how to code them, using icons or letters, and then code the poem. In doing so, the students become producers of both a new language and way of seeing poetry. Sansing's students have also translated the poem's code into Scratch, to create animation, and into LEGO Mindstorms EV3, a robot-programming language. This innovative way of engaging students with poetry is just one example of how educators are increasingly integrating transmedia techniques in their teaching and assessments. What is the point of this activity? "To help kids see connections between grammar and code," says Sansing who shares his lessons on his "Classroots" blog."
John Evans

One Day On Earth - The World's Story is Yours to Tell - 16 views

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    "Across the planet, documentary filmmakers, students, and inspired citizens will record the human experience over a 24-hour period. By participating in this historic event, you will help capture the diversity of life and culture on this planet. Together we will create a document that is a gift to the world. One Day on Earth is a documentary and new media project about the amazing diversity, conflict, tragedy, and triumph that occurs in one 24-hour period on Earth. More than a film, One Day on Earth is a multi-platform participatory media project. The flagship of this project is a 120-minute documentary to be released theatrically. Through the One Day on Earth platform we will establish a community that not only watches, but participates"
Phil Taylor

School 2.0 & the Academic Digital Divide « Emerging Technologies Librarian - 6 views

  • What are the core educational tech competencies? – What are the missing skills that most impact on performance & academic success? How do you tell the story? – What are the tools people most need to be comfortable with? Are these different for faculty and students? – What are the causes of an academic digital divide?
John Evans

Gosh! Napoleon Dynamite's Guide To Social Networking | The Talent Buzz - 0 views

  • 1. Give, like, creative and real compliments.
  • 2. Don’t let other people take up all your time or space or eat all your steak.
  • 3. Put your connections to work for others so they get sweet stuff, too.
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  • 4. Have a totally awesome story and tell it like its just happened!
  • 5. Find out what makes others happy and help them do those things.
Gail Casey

Telling the New Story - 0 views

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    It is often said that "the future is not what it use to be." In this information-driven, technology-rich world, where jobs are created and become obsolete in only a few years, preparing our children for a future that we can not even imagine has become
John Evans

We Tell Stories - 0 views

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    Alternate reality game
Jody Watson

31 Days to Become a Better Ed Tech Leader -- Day 3: Find a Non-Specialist Geek - Articles - Educational Technology - ICT in Education - 3 views

  • For example, I know a Teaching Assistant who is an artist and poet, and a visual thinker. The consequence of this is that he will often think about using animation, video, or photo story-telling
John Evans

Facebook in classroom, bad idea? - 0 views

  • However, Davidson says educating students about appropriate use of social media will need to be a part of the curriculum.
  • They need to develop critical skills to select information and to make decisions about information. They also need to be critical about who they meet on the internet and what they tell them, [and] what they post."
  • technological skills are best learned as an integral part of a lesson, not as a separate class
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