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Sally Norton-Darr

Book Builder instructional You Tube Videos - 0 views

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    videos available in 3 languages
Sally Norton-Darr

Write a book - YouTube - 0 views

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    How to Write a book...with Tar Heel Reader
Christopher Bugaj

A.T.TIPSCAST Episode #143: Contemporary Book Study Projects - 1 views

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    Episode #143 features a description of different engaging tools and strategies used by a 9 year old in fourth grade to complete monthly book study projects. Each month the student was assigned a genre of book to read. After reading the book the student was asked to complete a worksheet of questions, some form of graphic organizer, and then create his own artifact demonstrating that they understood the book.
Judith Schoonover

Storyboard That: The World's Best FREE Online Storyboard Creator - 3 views

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    The storyboard creator uses a familiar drag and drop interface that users of all ages pick up in seconds. Our creator allows you to fully customize numerous aspects of your storyboard; from coloring in your own character, to adding text, we have everything you need to get the story straight! *Detailed Image Library:Creating a beautiful and expressive storyboard is easy with our extensive and well curated library of over 325 characters, 225 scenes, and over 45,000 images in search. If that still isn't enough we offer another powerful tool; the ability to upload your own images! *Focus is on The Story: By using a storyboard like a graphic organizer it helps structure students work into a linear and concise story. Although it feels easy at first, breaking down ones thoughts into just a few cells works critical skills in prioritizing the right information and creating a good story flow.
Christopher Bugaj

Direct Link to Audo for A.T.TIPSCAST Episode #143: Contemporary Book Study Projects - 0 views

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    Episode #143 features a description of different engaging tools and strategies used by a 9 year old in fourth grade to complete monthly book study projects. Each month the student was assigned a genre of book to read. After reading the book the student was asked to complete a worksheet of questions, some form of graphic organizer, and then create his own artifact demonstrating that they understood the book.
David Holt

Capzles Social Storytelling | Online Timeline Maker | Share Photos, Videos, Text, Music... - 1 views

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    Capzles helps anyone create beautiful, interactive, rich-media timelines online using videos, photos, text, music, audio and most documents..
Sally Norton-Darr

New Tar Heel Reader - YouTube - 1 views

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    Instructional video for Tar Heel Reader
Christopher Bugaj

Tackk - Content Creation + Sharing - 1 views

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    Interactive poster maker
Judith Schoonover

The Art Of Storytelling » Home - 0 views

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    "Experience a Story: Listen to stories, read and view pictures inspired by our collections created by visitors like you. Tell a Story: Become a storyteller as you write and record a story inspired by works in the museum's collection. Picture a Story: Create your own work of art using objects and characters found in some of the museum's most noteworthy paintings. Enjoy, and let your creativity flow through pictures and words!"
Judith Schoonover

ZooBurst - 0 views

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    "ZooBurst is a digital storytelling tool that lets anyone easily create his or her own 3D pop-up books."
Christopher Bugaj

Storyboard Template in PDF - 2 views

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    Printable Storyboard with 2x3 grid of 4:3 (full screen) screens on A4 paper
Christopher Bugaj

Storyboard Template - 3 views

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    3x3 with 3 lines underneath each frame.
Judith Schoonover

Create Your Own eBooks - Richard Byrne - 2 views

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    Richard Byrne lists and talks about resources for creating ebooks and audiobooks 0e
Judith Schoonover

StoryJumper: publish your own children's book. - 1 views

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    Publish your own children's book.
Judith Schoonover

my StoryMaker® at Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - 1 views

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    Very simple to use, and students do not need an account to create stories here. Students choose their main character from a list of possible characters, then they choose the character's goal and a secondary character. Stories can be printed or saved as PDF files.
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