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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Michelle Krill

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These Stories from These Pictures - 0 views

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    This is a storytelling guide for a project to have you write a little story from some picture or a small group of pictures you already own. Most
Michelle Krill

Machinima - 0 views

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    "Machine + Cinema" A portmanteau, meaning, the creation of an animated video using virtual second worlds, combined with traditional cinematic conventions and techniques.
Michelle Krill

Creaza - Home - 0 views

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    All-in-1 storytelling/making site -organize,storyboard,video/audio editing
Michelle Krill

Jason Ohler : Education and Technology :: Art, Storytelling, Education and Technology - 0 views

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    This master site provides easy access to the many art and storytelling materials available through jasonOhler.com. Digital storytelling materials are divided into the four parts described below. All websites are cross-referenced and can be reached regardless of where you start.
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Kitzu - Find, Learn, Create - 0 views

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    At kitZu, you will find a collection of free, educational, copyright-friendly media resources. Students and teachers around the world can access pre-made collections, or "kits," of various digital assets - still images, background music, narratives, video and text. Each kit is built around a common theme, or curricular topic. For students, this becomes the construction paper of the 21st century --allowing them to create reports and projects filled with rich, immersive media for communicating their vision of whatever subjects they chose. AS they master the technology, they will progress from building projects with supplied materials to projects where they find or create their own resources -- a strategy that results in truly authentic assessment as measured by the projects produced.
Michelle Krill

Digital Media - 0 views

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    Digital tools categorized by use. Digital media may be used in the classroom in a variety of ways. Digital images can be used in a PowerPoint presentation, inserted in to Word, Excel, and even SMART Notebook. Digital video can also be used in a PowerPoint or Movie Maker presentation. Student produced video can empower students with the tools, skills and confidence to take creative control of their research and presentation projects.
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National Archives Experience - 0 views

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    The National Archives Digital Vault poster and video creation tools allow students to drag and drop digital artifacts into a poster or video. The National Archives provides images, documents, and audio in an easy to use editor. When making a poster students can combine multiple images, change background colors, and create captions to make collages of digital artifacts. See the screen capture below for a demonstration of poster editing.
Michelle Krill

Folkstreams » The Best of American Folklore Films - 0 views

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    A National Preserve of Documentary Films about American Roots Cultures streamed with essays about the traditions and filmmaking. The site includes transcriptions, study and teaching guides, suggested readings, and links to related websites.
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Images4Education / FrontPage - 0 views

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    Exploring Images in the 21st Century Classroom
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JakesOnline!-Digital Storytelling - 0 views

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    The process of digital storytelling enables students to tell their stories with a compelling and competitive voice. On this page, find links to articles and resources about the process of digital storytelling, and how to get the most out of this terrific learning experience for students.
Michelle Krill

Web 2.0 Storytelling: Emergence of a New Genre | EDUCAUSE CONNECT - 0 views

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    Today, with digital networks and social media, this pattern is changing. Stories now are open-ended, branching, hyperlinked, cross-media, participatory, exploratory, and unpredictable. And they are told in new ways: Web 2.0 storytelling picks up these new types of stories and runs with them, accelerating the pace of creation and participation while revealing new directions for narratives to flow.
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