Saturday, May 25, 2013
seispalabras: Que 2 años no es nada
seispalabras: Que 2 años no es nada: Hoy hace ya 2 años que nuestros amigos Mati, Sal, Ven y Gauss aparecieron por primera vez. Fue en el Pequeño Libro de Notas y fue afirman...
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
storybird.com, littlebirdtales.com
Storybird.com
allows users to design, write, and share online storybooks. The interface is very simple allowing students of all ages to start writing within minutes. It helps to watch to the tutorial video on the website.
Basically, students place illustrations in a digital storybook and add their own text. Students can work together and undergo several revisions to arrive at a final products.
Because this site is very user-friendly and simple, I would recommend it for younger users (elementary school). Storybird.com is unique in that students can order print-versions of their own creations. Also, this site allows teachers to manage student work with "class accounts".
In making this site user-friendly, it has limited many creative options. For example, students cannot upload their own drawings or photos for their own stories. In this way, students may lose interest using pictures that they did not create themselves. However, for some, this may provide needed guidance to get students writing.
Overall, this is a great site worth exploring. Its limited, so younger students may appreciate it the most. http://littlebirdtales.com/ Step 1- Create or upload your artwork to each page. Step 2-Record your voice and add text to each page. Step 3-Email friends and family your finished book.
Basically, students place illustrations in a digital storybook and add their own text. Students can work together and undergo several revisions to arrive at a final products.
Because this site is very user-friendly and simple, I would recommend it for younger users (elementary school). Storybird.com is unique in that students can order print-versions of their own creations. Also, this site allows teachers to manage student work with "class accounts".
In making this site user-friendly, it has limited many creative options. For example, students cannot upload their own drawings or photos for their own stories. In this way, students may lose interest using pictures that they did not create themselves. However, for some, this may provide needed guidance to get students writing.
Overall, this is a great site worth exploring. Its limited, so younger students may appreciate it the most. http://littlebirdtales.com/ Step 1- Create or upload your artwork to each page. Step 2-Record your voice and add text to each page. Step 3-Email friends and family your finished book.
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Synch AND Swim
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Synch AND Swim
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
digital storytelling-on twitter
Dear digitalstorytelling 09 participants,
As digital storytelling 09 moderators, we hope you are experimenting with digital stories and the related software for creating them. If you are a twitter user, you can also follow some people who are really good at finding and sharing storytelling links. Storytellin is one of them and if you need to expand your knowledge about digitalstorytelling you can follow it and keep yourself up to date.
In order to follow Storytellin, you need to sign into twitter using your username and password and visit http://twitter.com/storytellin . If you do now have a twitter account, you can get one by visiting http://www.twitter.com.
If you discover links related to digitalstorytelling, please do not hesitate to share them with us.
Best,
Beyza
As digital storytelling 09 moderators, we hope you are experimenting with digital stories and the related software for creating them. If you are a twitter user, you can also follow some people who are really good at finding and sharing storytelling links. Storytellin is one of them and if you need to expand your knowledge about digitalstorytelling you can follow it and keep yourself up to date.
In order to follow Storytellin, you need to sign into twitter using your username and password and visit http://twitter.com/storytellin . If you do now have a twitter account, you can get one by visiting http://www.twitter.com.
If you discover links related to digitalstorytelling, please do not hesitate to share them with us.
Best,
Beyza
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