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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Michelle Krill

Michelle Krill

Great Book Stories wiki - 0 views

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    This is a collaborative wiki space for K-20 students and educators wanting to: 1. LISTEN AND SEE: Access stories about great books 2. CREATE: Author original stories about great books 3. SHARE: Safely share stories about great books with a global audience and receive feedback!
Michelle Krill

Jason Ohler : Education and Technology : @ Work with Teachers - 0 views

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    How-to pictorial guide for green screen digital storytelling.
Michelle Krill

Welcome to PrimaryAccess - 0 views

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    PrimaryAccess is a web-based tool that offers teachers and students frictionless access to digital images and materials that enable them to construct compelling personal narratives.
Michelle Krill

Telling Tales with Technology - 0 views

  • Stories definitely can teach, but they are also designed to be engaging, to pull at your heart as well as your head, and to help viewers draw conclusions about their own lives or actions."
  • felt that if they knew that they could turn those writing pieces — particularly the personal narrative that is part of the portfolio — into digital stories, their feelings about writing might change."
  • students creating digital stories about a time each of their lives changed.
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  • Health students create public service announcements on addiction, English classes create visual poetry, and history students interview their parents about their own high school years.
Michelle Krill

Kids' Vid: Video Production for Students - 0 views

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    Helps students create work in a new and exciting way. Kids'Vid is an instructional website to help teachers and students use video production in class to support project based learning.
Michelle Krill

Beyond the Book: A New Role for Your Students - 0 views

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    ...as a plan to cultivate student creativity and independent thought, starting with how they use the Web.
Michelle Krill

Infinite Thinking Machine - 0 views

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    Blog post about powerful web resources that have the power to engage students using digital tools and the desire today's youth have to express themselves, all while using the increasing amount of primary source materials available online.
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