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WhatsApp is a great way to show off your status. It is an expression that expresses one's thoughts, ideas and feelings in a creative way, especially written about it. WhatsApp citizenship shows how you can uniquely and easily integrate your own ideas into Cox. Updating status on WhatsApp is the way to live your life or move on. Also, citizens want to update coats and have fun, if you can handle clever and effective advice. There are different types of WhatsApp that are used depending on their convenience or mood.
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.
Sometimes it's difficult to articulate how you feel.We may find ourselves at a loss for words especially during intense situations. People sometimes use more than one language to express their feelings or describe something.
Whether working individually or collaboratively, Webspiration™ is the new online visual thinking tool that helps you:
capture ideas
organize information
diagram processes
create clear, concise written documents
With integrated diagram and outline views you can think visually, structure your work effectively and express your ideas in the ways that communicate best.
WORRIES about the damage the internet may be doing to young people has produced a mountain of books-a suitably old technology in which to express concerns about the new. Robert Bly claims that, thanks to the internet, the "neo-cortex is finally eating itself". Today's youth may be web-savvy, but they also stand accused of being unread, bad at communicating, socially inept, shameless, dishonest, work-shy, narcissistic and indifferent to the needs of others.
This course is designed to teach students different forms of digital media. The course will be project based and will use a variety of mac software including iTunes, iMovie, Garage Band, iDVD, iPhoto, iWeb, Keynote and Final Cut Express. Topics include digital presentations, podcasting, blogging, and digital video techniques such as capturing, transferring, editing and compression. Web 2.0 tools will also be incorporated into the class.
Create your own virtual space
Chat and interact with your friends in rooms you design
Express yourself
Customize your avatar and stream personal photos and video
Add your room to your site
Invite your friends to chat and help decorate
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From Edutopia, The role of visual literacy in education. ...from the article: "When people talk to me about the digital divide, I think of it not being so much about who has access to what technology as who knows how to create and express themselves in this new language of the screen. If students aren't taught the language of sound and images, shouldn't they be considered as illiterate as if they left college without being able to read or write?"
The NMC Horizon Project identifies and describes emerging technologies likely to have a large impact on teaching, learning, research, or creative expression within education around the globe
Teachers using digital video, in particular iMovie, have provided an abundance of anecdotal evidence for encouraging individual expression, spawning creativity, revitalizing content, promoting collective knowledge construction and individual reflection, and offering students of a variety of backgrounds and experiences to engage in authentic learning.