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Resources collected for PBS Teacherline Course: Developing Understanding with Dynamic Media and Digital Storytelling
Updated on Jan 13, 15
Created on Nov 16, 12
Category: Schools & Education
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"A good story transports you to another world, introduces you to fascinating characters, invites you into their lives. It makes you think and feel, laugh and cry. It embraces you and absorbs you until the imaginary becomes real and the real gets put on hold. Whether it’s from a page or on a screen, a good story has the power to change people. Empower your students to become creative storytellers."
"Here are some more tools to create your web based digital stories."
"Throughout history, people have learned through stories. The metaphors and hidden messages help us to understand difficult concepts and themes. Additionally, stories help us visualize material and help us tie knowledge with our experiences. Educators now have 100s of fantastic free online tools to help their students create and learn through digital storytelling."
"Digital storytelling is using technology to tell stories. It’s a great way to develop visual and media literacy, promote reflection, engage students in their own learning, improve speaking and writing skills, to collaborate, reflect and evaluate. "
"A short, first person video-narrative created by combining recorded voice, still and moving images, and music or other sounds. "
Kerpoof's multimedia software is used by kids worldwide to create original artwork, animated movies, stories, greeting cards and more. The site is meant to be fun, but we're serious about its educational value. Elementary and middle school teachers can use Kerpoof in many ways to enhance classroom activities while meeting a range of educational standards.
"Tellagami (rhymes with origami) is a quick and easy way to create and share a short story called a Gami."
" inkle is looking to bring interactive stories to the classroom, and give teachers free and simple get-stuck-right-in software to use with their students. From within a web-browser, the inklewriter will let students make and play interactive stories with no programming required. "
"Templates provide an easy way to publish your own story map (without having to write code). Each template uses a distinct story-telling technique. You supply the web map and the words. File downloads include the web files you will need, plus a readme file explaining configuration."
9 items | 8 visits
Resources collected for PBS Teacherline Course: Developing Understanding with Dynamic Media and Digital Storytelling
Updated on Jan 13, 15
Created on Nov 16, 12
Category: Schools & Education
URL: