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Jeff Johnson

Langwitches » Digital StoryTelling- What Comes to Mind? - 0 views

  • As many of you know, who follow me on Langwitches, I am working on a Digital Storytelling Guide for Educators. I will be using Wordle to create a storytelling cloud with words that come to mind when you think what Digital Storytelling means to or for you. Please contribute keywords, that come to YOUR mind when you think of storytelling in a comment. Don’t hesitate to add duplicate keywords what digital storytelling means to you. That way Wordle will highlight more important keywords. I will add your reponses through the comments and through Twitter and Plurk to Wordle and add the collaborative cloud to this post and as part of the cover art of the hardcover book that will be available for free download on Lulu.com . This cloud will be a digital story in itself, told by all of us!
Joao Alves

Dipity - 0 views

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Cooliris, Inc. | Beyond the Browser - 0 views

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    View image search results in a sideshow mode
Joao Alves

TinyPaste - 0 views

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Grace Kat

ClutterMe.com: - 0 views

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    Custom Homepage, 1 Page Website, One page website
Isabelle Jones

The Connected Classroom - 0 views

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    brilliant examples of live blogging
anonymous

Wikisend: free file sharing service - 0 views

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    Simple & Free Upload and download lots of files, big files, small files, data files, media files, archives or backups - any files. With Wikisend it`s simple and free. Share with Friends Share files with your friends using E-mail, MySpace page, your blog, forums and so on. With Wikisend sharing files, photos, videos or documents is easy, fast, and reliable. Start now No need to register, activate, install or read manuals - use our uploading form, you`re ready to go.
anonymous

Marking work in Google Docs | ICT in my Classroom - 1 views

  • you need to make it explicit with the class what they must expect to see in their work in terms of marking and feedback.
  • important to have a few methods that are simple and have a clarity in terms of their feedback function
  • able to quickly distribute a single document and the idea of children handing work in to me. Sharing is the most important part of all of this
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    good workflow ideas for using google docs with students
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    What is the best way to give feedback on a piece of work produced in Google Docs? What formatting tools are most appropriate to use when leaving comments? How do you organise 30 to 60 pieces of work handed in to you? How do children hand in work? What new possibilities does this process uncover?
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