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djplaner

What storytelling does to our brains - 1 views

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    On the importance of story telling. Will likely use this later in the semester.
Diane Thomas

Narrative Production and Interactive Storytelling - Alex Mitchell | Refractory - 0 views

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      An interesting journal regarding narrative production and interactive storytelling.
  • Ryan defines interactivity as “the computer’s ability to take in voluntary or involuntary user input and to adjust its behaviour accordingly.” (Ryan 2006: 98)
  • This traditional form of a plot is derived from Aristotle (Lane 1947: 58), and is conventionally represented as ‘Freytag’s Triangle’, which starts from an exposition, moves through a complication or rising action to a crisis point, and finally to a resolution (Freytag 1968: 105). This movement from beginning to end can also be seen as what Laurel calls the ‘flying wedge’, which consists of “a progression from the possible to the probable to the necessary” (Laurel 1993: 70).
aecamerom

Storybird - Artful Storytelling - 2 views

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    This is a website that can let us create and share our own visual stories. Besides, we also can read others creation as well. This website is suitable for all ages user.
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    Digital story writing and book creation
Jennifer Walsh

ZooBurst - 0 views

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    This week I found a digital storytelling tool for literacy learning that enables students to create 3D pop up books.
Jennifer Walsh

Your Smarticles: Zooburst - 0 views

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    Exploring 150 examples of ICT innovation my favourite is a Web 2.0 tool called ZooBurst. It is a digital storytelling device that enables students to create 3D pop up books.
Sharna Cauchi

Smart Apps For Special Needs: Top Ten Storytelling Apps for Early Learners - 0 views

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    Resources for Special Needs students
djplaner

MindRising 2016 - 2 views

  • As an educator, I value the opportunities presented by MindRising 2016 for children and young people to mark the 1916 centenary in ways that promote their historical understanding, help them to connect the past and the present and support them in imagining the future. Whether they are drawing on the evidence to reconstruct past events and localities, investigating change over time or building on the present to imagine possible futures, MindRising offers rich opportunities for child-led and enquiry-based learning and, most importantly, gives voice to that learning though digital storytelling.
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    Competition for Irish school children to use Minecraft to tell stories about Ireland's history and future.
Kacey Howard

Storyboard That - The Internet's Best Storyboard Creator - 0 views

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    This is a really cool simple storyboard creator that kids should be able to use really easily.
mareecon

Capzles Social Storytelling | Online Timeline Maker | Share Photos, Videos, Text, Music... - 2 views

shared by mareecon on 19 Apr 13 - Cached
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    Creating Interactive Timelines
learnwithash

Book creator app - 28 views

Thank you for sharing this resource! I loved the idea in the article of students writing their stories for their 1st grade buddies!! I also loved the idea of utilising a PowerPoint presentation in ...

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