using storytelling to plan a lesson - interesting examples of 3 different grade level standards (i.e. learning outcomes) and flipping them into the start of a story - a story the students then finish.
Web 2.0 tools are online software programs that allow users to do a number of different things. They can be used to teach curriculum content, store data, create or edit video, edit photos, collaborate and so much more.
with links to 5 different tools to try out - pinterest, edcanvas, livebinders, storybird, voicethread
There are countless websites offering images, video and audio files for use in education, but it's not always easy to know which sites are most useful or appropriate. This advice document discusses general tools and strategies for finding digital resources and looks at many of the sites you can use as reliable sources.
Welcome to Digital Collections Online (DCO), the University's open access repository for images and multimedia. Search the collections for digital images from the University's prestigious Research and Special Collections, the renowned Bill Douglas Centre for the History of Cinema and Popular Culture and some of our highly-regarded research projects.
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