Wow! Lots of resources here. Plenty to explore. The digital storytelling tools are grouped by categories. Best of all, Byrne offers description of each and immediate links. Love that he did this with Google Sites. So easy to read and use to link to the sites.
This is a helpful list of resources, with brief descriptions of each. A good number of these resources are growing in popularity. Resources are categorized: devices, lesson planning, classroom resources, learning management systems, and cloud resources.
The new teacher wiki gives information about its Twitter chat #ntchat. Lisa Dabbs moderates the chat. This wiki was also nominated for on the best ediucational wikis in 2010.
Explains what a URL shortener does, why to select bitly.com as your URL shortener, and the overall advantages of being able to shorten a URL into fewer characters. This shortening is particularly helpful for long cumbersome URLs.
A wonderful example of a collaborative blog project in which students submit blogs about what they learned on a given day. Wonderful way for students to showcase their learning.
Digital Storytelling Resources. Saved as Google Doc, with quick descriptions and immediate links. As Google Doc, can add and edit. Created by Alec Couros, from U. of Regina, Alberta, Canada. These are resources that Alec suggests to his own students, and they can select from the list the ones they want to use.
Introduction to digital storytelling examples of digital stories. Examples from students in educational technology courses, taught by Alec Couros, U. of Alberta
Provides brief descriptions of each of the tools and links to them. Most of these tools are well-known and often used. This is a good source of basic information about online storytelling tools.