Some great interactive sideshows with audio. Great examples of digital narrative and multimedia journalism. Ehgaging materials for students. Some heavy content though so choose carefully.
This site provides the tools for you to build up an argument or description of an event, person or historical period by placing items in a virtual box. What items, for example, would you put in a box to describe your life; the life of a Victorian Servant or Roman soldier; or to show that slavery was wrong and unnecessary? You can display anything from a text file to a movie.
Mind-mapping.org has a good capability for selecting software by map type and operating system (click on the 'Refine software list' tab at the top right of its web page), and shows the price. Unfortunately, it doesn't allow you to filter on price or choose to see only the free ones. This article is therefore a quick list to current software that is free or has a free option. It excludes applications that have a time limit on their operation, for example, free trial software or web applications.
Example of what you'll get once you've chosen your license. What others will see and how you can show it (eg pasting a code).Both for online and offline work
Digital Storytelling Resources for Educators
This is a collection of resources to help educators create powerful digital stories. Explore the examples to better understand the ways people are taking the ancient art of storytelling to new and exciting levels with powerful digital tools.
In this workshop you will:
* Design a basic story concept that can be created in a web 2.0 tool using images, audio, and/or video.
* And then create it quickly using one of 50+ different web tools that are free to use.
* Plus, you will share in this wiki site your example and observations on the value of the tool
Similar Images allows you to search for images using pictures rather than words. Click the "Similar images" link under an image to find other images that look like it. Try a search of your own or click on an example below.