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Free Technology for Teachers: 11 Good Digital Storytelling Resources - 0 views

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    Digital storytelling comes in many forms. Digital storytelling could refer to creating podcasts, creating videos, or creating multimedia ebooks to name of few of its forms. If you're considering developing your first digital storytelling project for your class, here some resources that can help you get started.
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Digital Citizenship/Digital Literacy Assessment - 0 views

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    Digital Literacy assessment links, 18 websites to help you with Digital Citizenship
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mattlingard tumblr, From Futurelab handbook: Digital literacy across... - 0 views

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    futurelab in the UK, some pretty forward thinking educators. A pdf to have a read of.
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Transmedia: A new instructional literacy | Instructional Design Fusions - 0 views

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    Exciting article about the possible future of storytelling
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Digital Literacy: Skills for the 21st Century: Introduction - 0 views

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    This Digital Literacy Toolkit began with the premise that multimedia authoring, which is happening with the extensive use of PowerPoint in classrooms, must be taught as a skill, just as traditional text-based writing is taught. While teachers and students have become familiar with the technical skills required to use images in multimedia productions, they lack a critical language to determine whether an image or a sound is used appropriately.
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Educational Origami - Digital Learning - 1 views

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    I was asked yesterday what I considered to be the four components of effective digital learning.
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10 Digital Writing Opportunities You Probably Know and 10 You Probably Don't | edte.ch - 0 views

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    Literacy and story writing opportunities using the web.
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My Pop Studio - 0 views

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    My Pop Studio is a creative play experience that strengthens critical thinking skills about television, music, magazines and online media directed at girls. Users select from four behind-the-scenes opportunities to learn more about mass media: In the Magazine Studio, users compose a magazine layout featuring themselves as celebrities. They write an advice column, explore the power of digital retouching, and reflect on the role of body image in today's culture. In the TV Studio, users edit a TV show where the story keeps changing but the images remain the same. They examine their TV viewing choices, comment on teen celebrities, and compare their daily screen time with others. In the Music Studio, users create a pop star and compose her image and song. They explore the power of music in selling a product and search for truth in media gossip. The comment on the values messages in popular music. In the Digital Studio, users test their multi-tasking abilities. They share their experiences with the challenges of digital life online. They consider the "what if's" of social networking sites and reflect on the power of media and technology in their social relationships.
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Try It | Digital Tools | Enquiring Minds - 0 views

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    "Digital tools are an integral part of the Enquiring Minds approach. Here we provide some examples of the kinds of new technologies that we think may benefit learners and teachers."
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    Digital tools are an integral part of the Enquiring Minds approach. Here we provide some examples of the kinds of new technologies that we think may benefit learners and teachers. A filter for searching at different stages of the Inquiry cycle.
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- 20+ Fun Free Apps that Promote Student Centered Learning & Literacy - 0 views

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    "Lately, I have discovered many cool free apps that are incredible for creating digital stories, reading stories, and interacting with stories. These apps are incredibly engaging and meet the needs of our diverse learners. They allow learners to interact with the plot, characters, and even design of the story. They also support multiple learning styles because they are visual, have sound, and animation. Students can even begin to craft their own stories using their voices, drawings, images, videos, and so much more!"
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Connecting the Digital Dots (with Sue Beckingham) - 0 views

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    Excellent slideshow on tech lit
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