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Norbert ThienThanks to a company named Google, we no longer are confined to a photo album, a world map with push pins or a heavy family atlas to connect stories and images from around the world. Thanks to Web 2.0 tools, we can mash-up media, such as photos, videos, audio, and links that take us to explore further to TELL a story in more detail and with more connections to the world around us than
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Mary WorrellThe Langwitches blog is a great resource for language arts and technology. In this post, the author discusses how to use Google Maps as a digital storytelling tool. Students can use Google Maps to tell personal stories, create scavenger hunts, map the settings of stories being read in class, and more.
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Understanding is directly related to being able to connect new material, facts, ideas, and concepts to previously learned knowledge.
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We can invite others to collaborate in telling a story that has many perspectives, memories, or meanings
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- Create a Scavenger Hunt around the World
- Use an image of a place anywhere on Earth or your own backyard as a story starter
- Map the settings of a book you are reading
- Write a collective "Where have you been this summer" as a class
- Follow a biography of an important character in history and events that influenced or were influenced by him
- Tell the story of learning (and where) that took place in your classroom in a school year
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Sandylee SingletaryHow to tell a story using Google Maps
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There is an interesting relationship between place, story and community. As we revisit these places in our memory, we realize how stories naturally attached themselves to places from our past and how they shape us in the present.
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Thanks to a company named Google , we no longer are confined to a photo album, a world map with push pins or a heavy family atlas to connect stories and images from around the world. Thanks to Web 2.0 tools, we can mash-up media, such as photos, videos, audio, and links that take us to explore further to TELL a story in more detail and with more connections to the world around us than ever before. We can invite others to collaborate in telling a story that has many perspectives, memories, or meanings.
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- Create a Scavenger Hunt around the World
- Use an image of a place anywhere on Earth or your own backyard as a story starter
- Map the settings of a book you are reading
- Write a collective "Where have you been this summer" as a class
- Follow a biography of an important character in history and events that influenced or were influenced by him
- Tell the story of learning (and where) that took place in your classroom in a school year
How can you or your students write a story with a map?
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Anne Bairdfantastic tutorial about how to use Google maps to tell a digital story
digitalstorytelling maps langwitches google googlemaps tutorial
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David Jakesstorytelling with GE, nice post with well-thought out screenshots, appropriate for social studies, science.
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Fred DelventhalHow can you or your students write a story with a map?
digitalstorytelling visual visualization maps googlemaps google socialstudies
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Mary Hillisreally detailed instructions on creating maps with google. these would be particularly useful for tracking travel in a story or for social studies type lessons
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