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Dean Mantz

The Best Digital Storytelling Resources | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... - 21 views

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    Larry Ferlazzo's post about the "Best Digital Storytelling" resources
Jackie Gerstein

Digital Storytelling Resources - 34 views

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    Digital Storytelling
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    Digital Storytelling
Dean Mantz

Green screen storytelling - 16 views

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    Great resource on working with students in creating their own digital storytelling project using video, green screen, and music.
Dean Mantz

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » 31 of My Favorite Digital Storytelling Sites - 21 views

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    Kelly Tenkely of iLearn Technology has shared a list of great digital storytelling resources that would be great additions to your curriculum.
Lauren Ottinger

Digital Storytelling Resources for Teachers - 0 views

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    Examples and Ideas of Digital Storytelling!
Jackie Gerstein

Web-based Digital Storytelling Tools and Online Interactive Resources | Danny Maas, Eme... - 19 views

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    "There are many great websites that provide opportunities for students to develop language skills, tell stories, and share back their knowledge in fun, creative, and meaningful ways each using a computer. There are also terrific websites and portals which have links to excellent online interactives which can be used in the classroom with an interactive whiteboard."
Dean Mantz

Summer PD: New Teacher Boot Camp Week 3 - Using Storybird | Edutopia - 6 views

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    Very nice writing that introduces Storybird as a digital storytelling tool.  It provides an overview as well as advice on how-to use the resource. 
anonymous

This Exquisite Forest - 10 views

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    An online art project developed by Google, this site is a place for digital storytelling through pictures, not words. Students can work collaboratively to create a short animated story, with each animation building off the previous branches. Students can create their own seeds & invite others to grow a tree with them. Before students can create their own seeds, they do have to contribute to an already existing tree. If a student does not feel they can express their words with an animation, think about having the students pair up. Have one student become an author & write an outline of the story, while the other student draws the animation of the story.
Heather Hurley

Kitzu - Find, Learn, Create - 0 views

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    Digital Kits for Education from the Orange County Department of Education.
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