Pioneering Literacy in the Digital Wild West | NewAmerica.net - 3 views
Electronic Village Online / 2013DigitalStorytelling - 5 views
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Free online PD opportunity. Info and links to many useful resources related to digital storytelling (check out their "sandbox" http://digitalstorytelling4kids.pbworks.com/w/page/47970976/Sandbox)
Saying Yes to Digital Media in Preschool and Kindergarten - 6 views
Roundtable on the Science of Digital Media and Early Learning | NewAmerica.org - 2 views
Photo Story 3 - 11 views
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Photos Story 3 is a way to combine photos, voice recordings, music, and writing . Children can bring their favorite stories to life or create their own. By creating photo stories in the class or at home, these stories can be shared to many.
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that is a really great idea. That is amazing. Thanks for sharing
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I actually downloaded this software recently. It was extremely easy to use and fun to play with. I created a couple of slideshows involving my siblings, and shared with my family via the email and they enjoyed it. I like how easy it is to share and how creative you can get with it. I feel that children could use this with some assistance, but they will be thrilled with the end result. Thanks for bringing this to our attention!
Snapfish in the classroom - 6 views
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Snapfish has a really neat way where teachers and parents can communicate with each other by posting thier pictures to a secure room. It is a really great way for parents to share pictures of their vacations, outings, or fun adventures they experience with the class. There is also a way that parents can take their child's artwork and turn it into calendars, purses, etc.
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Snapfish is an online place to print, share, and create with your digital photos. Post and share your photos with a group, class, team, or club. All photos and students' work can be posted and published in one convenient room. This is a great way for teachers, parents, and students to get to know one another by sharing their photos, in a safe and secure room. There are also great tips and ideas for taking pictures, projects, and gifts.
Children and Technology | New Hampshire Public Radio | Word of Mouth - 0 views
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A friend of mine's three-year-old son can turn on a computer, direct the internet browser to YouTube and search for funny video clips. When I learned this I thought, "there's no way." But it's amazing what kids are capable of. These so-called digital natives never knew of a world without computers, cell phones, or the internet. I read about a couple who develop iPhone games for kids, and use their three-year-old as the guinea pig. Parents often rely on their kids to show them how this stuff works, leaving them wondering how they're supposed to, well, be the parents here. We wanted to find out how parents can encourage their kids' use of technology without losing control. So we called up two experts in the field. First, Warren Buckleitner, editor of Children's Technology Review, and author of a recent study on young children's tech habits, and Lisa Guernsey, senior policy analyst at New America Foundation, and author of the 2007 book Into the Minds of Babes.
YouthLearn - 1 views
VoiceThread as a Digital Portfolio | Teaching Sagittarian - 0 views
Digital Generation: Parents | Edutopia - 4 views
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