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Michelle taylorEmpower student creativity with affordable and accessible technology.
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See technology as a storytelling tool, not as a teaching goal.
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One good way to do this is to have students pitch a one-paragraph description of their project and provide a production schedule.
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Whether you show completed projects to the class alone or to the entire school or even the whole community, present the stories your students tell
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The knowledge that others are going to see it (and you can't hide C-quality work on a big screen) has been the source of tremendous inspiration for filmmakers for a hundred years.
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Karen Vitek"Storytelling is a vital skill with seemingly unlimited applications. Done well, it can have a magical effect -- moving, enlightening, or entertaining audiences of any size. We tell stories to woo lovers, calm children, or reassure ourselves. Lawyers rely on the power of storytelling to vividly re-create crimes to juries, archaeologists conjure former civilizations, and teachers make abstract concepts real to their students."
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amy kao7 pieces of advice to help teachers feel comfortable with using digital storytelling in their classrooms. Useful, practical and succinct, the topics brought up help put things into perspective and remind teachers of their ultimate goal and how digital storytelling can help accomplish that.
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Though students need some knowledge of how to use equipment, teaching about technology should never be the focus of the curriculum.
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letting students teach each other;
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one-paragraph description of their project and provide a production schedule.
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work contract
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Work with your students as a partner learning about technology and storytelling, but don't forget that you call the shots.
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students naturally look to you for leadership
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present the stories your students tell.
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your students will take their work very seriously
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Wayne DaleyDigital Storytelling
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Theresa OverallStorytelling is a vital skill with seemingly unlimited applications. Done well, it can have a magical effect -- moving, enlightening, or entertaining audiences of any size. We tell stories to woo lovers, calm children, or reassure ourselves. Lawyers rely
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Gerry SolomonPractical tips and advice as well as link to additional article with an example of what students can do.
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Philip WilliamsIn today's digitized world, visual storytelling is a favorite classroom tool, and the affordability and accessibility of technology such as iMovie provides opportunities not imagined a decade ago. Joe Fatheree and Craig Lindvahl, two teachers who have made seven films between them and who teach filmmaking workshops to educators, say that even when teachers are comfortable with the technology, they don't often feel confident about teaching the art of storytelling. But they probably know more than they think, say Fatheree and Lindvahl, who offer the following advice to help teachers:
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Cyndi Danner-KuhnStorytelling is a vital skill with seemingly unlimited applications. Done well, it can have a magical effect -- moving, enlightening, or entertaining audiences of any size. We tell stories to woo lovers, calm children, or reassure ourselves. Lawyers rely on the power of storytelling to vividly re-create crimes to juries, archaeologists conjure former civilizations, and teachers make abstract concepts real to their students.
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Jorge BorgesRT @teachtechie: How to Use Digital Storytelling in Your Classroom http://t.co/jRWvArE
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Jessica AllenDigital storytelling steps. Simple ideas for starting out.
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Tony JongejanEmpower student creativity with affordable and accessible technology.
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Allison JohnsonA list of pointers telling how to put digital storytelling to use in your classroom
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Eric DayThis site gives 7 basic principles of how digital storytelling can be used in the classroom. At this point I need some of this info. in it's most simplest form.
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Betsy MorrisA short, encouraging how-to article for teachers considering using digital storytelling in their classrooms.
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and teachers make abstract concepts real to their students.
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In today's digitized world, visual storytelling is a favorite classroom tool, and the affordability and accessibility of technology such as iMovie provides opportunities not imagined a decade ago.
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Don't be intimidated if your students learn faster than you do. Many of them are accustomed to quickly absorbing technology. Use their aptitude to your advantage by letting students teach each other; you'll find that they show their strengths fairly quickly. Within a class, you'll have great writers, editors, camera operators, and technicians. They can improve their weaker points while using their strengths to help others (including you).
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My students are creating "how-to" videos from process essays.
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2. See technology as a storytelling tool, not as a teaching goal.
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5. Give your students freedom, but hold them accountable.
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6. Consider yourself the executive producer.
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