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These Stories from These Pictures - 1 views

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    Online guide to telling stories with pictures.
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Zooburst - 70 views

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    ZooBurst is a digital storytelling tool that is designed to let anyone easily create their own customized 3D pop-up books.
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    Augmented Reality 3D pop up books
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Digital storytelling - ICT for learning - 33 views

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    "New media is the heir to the oral tradition and the product of this new age will be very different to that produced in the last century. What are the options? Writing for a website is the closest to what a learner of the 20th century would recognize."Chart of products with links
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2011 Summer Rejuvenation Guide: Ten Teacher Tips For Getting The Most Out Of Your Summe... - 31 views

  • It's time for you! Time to relax, reflect, and recharge. Whether your summer plans call for a cool adventure or professional development, you'll find resource-packed ideas here. Take the time to learn about digital storytelling or join a site for bookworms and, most importantly, enjoy your summer!

Web 2.0 for Educators - 0 views

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Smories - new stories for children, read by children - 64 views

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Animaker, Make Animated Videos on Cloud for free - 0 views

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    New, click-and-drag animation creation tool. Currently in beta and requiring invitation for access.
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Scaffolding for Deeper Understanding - 1 views

  • Schoenfeld has said that, ‘Groups are not just a convenient way to accumulate the individual knowledge of their members. They give rise synergistically to insights and solutions that would not come about without them.’
  • Encourage the philosophy in the classroom that “deep thinking is a highly valued activity.”
  • collaborative journal writing environments
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  • have found that (in addition to the familiar strategies associated with student-driven, authentic inquiry-based projects) scaffolded, collaborative journal writing is helpful to move kids beyond the social comments.
  • The elaboration triggers are connecting words or phrases that can be used to help kids extend their thinking beyond what they might otherwise attempt. So once they write something, they are encouraged to check the list of ‘elaboration triggers’ to think more deeply.
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    "Posted by Peter Skillen on Nov 30, 2012 in The How of 21st Century Teaching, Peter Skillen writes, How CAN we help our students be the kind of thinkers we want? Several years ago, my friend and colleague, @brendasherry, wrote a thoughtful post called "What is Deep Understanding?" She asked several excellent questions: what kind of thinkers do we want our students to be? what is deep understanding? can schools really provide the learning environment to nurture and develop it? In thinking about these questions, I would like to also ask: "How can we help novice learners become more expert learners?"
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    Peter Skillen explores ideas about developing deep understading in students.
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