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October 2, 2012
EDU 560 SESSION #5**9/25/12 OFF
http://edu560fall2012.wikispaces.com
Today’s Agenda:
• Check in• PLN Resource• Last Week’s Topic: Social Bookmarking• Joanne, Monica, & Rachel S’s Tech in Ed Presentations• Tech Tac Toe Revisited• Break/Video
• Digital Storytelling: Big and Small
• Web 2.0 Cool Tool: Piclit
WELCOME BACK!
Checking in: How are things?
Anything Nicole needs to know?
CHECK IN
How’s the PLN assignment coming along?
PLN CHECK IN
http://cps.edmodo.com/publisher/electioninsights
Handouts
SOCIAL BOOKMARKING
http://www.commoncraft.com/video/social-bookmarking
DIIGO
http://prezi.com/uip0dfpokppm/save-share-and-teach-with-diigo/
Al Rowell, February 2011
SOCIAL BOOKMARKING
Joanne: Social Media
Monica: Digital Media
Rachel S.: Digital Storytelling
TECH IN ED PRESENTATIONS
Last week was Social Media Week!
http://goo.gl/bE61Y
SOCIAL MEDIA WEEK
Tech, Tac, Toe Tools – 9 points – due 11/13 by midnight
The purpose of this assignment is for candidates to demonstrate their skills related to the use and integration of technology and their respective grade levels and areas of certification by creating three
technology activities using Web 2.0 tools. These tools will be submitted through candidates’ websites.
*Candidate Choice must be improved by Instructor prior to start
Let’s Talk: What tools and lessons are you thinking about?
TECH TAC TOE REVISITED
Ten Minutes, please.
BREAK!
VIDEO
http://youtu.be/qOT0FBIBqUc
DIGITAL STORYTELLING: BIG & SMALL
DIGITAL STORYTELLING
What is digital storytelling?
• old fashioned storytelling + technology
• digital stories weave images, text, music, narrative, and video
DIGITAL STORYTELLING
Elements of Digital Storytelling1. audience
2. purpose3. content4. voice (perspective)5. technology6. connections7. economy (tells enough to get the
point across)
DIGITAL STORYTELLING
Ideas for digital storytelling:
• personal narrative • instructional• informational • historical
DIGITAL STORYTELLING
Examples:http://www.photobus.co.uk/
http://youtu.be/epHzs4J9aGo
DIGITAL STORYTELLING
Digital Stories can teach a lesson (even to self)
http://youtu.be/j6rwc8V2r7U
DIGITAL STORYTELLING
http://youtu.be/poIndZwyJrE
Digital Stories can be reflective:
DIGITAL STORYTELLING
Digital Stories can be just for fun!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epHzs4J9aGo
DIGITAL STORYTELLING
Software for digital storytelling:
• iMovie/Garageband (Mac)• Windows Movie Maker (Windows)• PhotoStory 3 (Windows)• Adobe Premiere Elements (cross
platform $)
DIGITAL STORYTELLING
Web 2.0 for digital storytelling:
WEB RESOURCES
Consider these tools for use with digital stories
DIGITAL STORYTELLING: STARTING SMALL WITH STUDENTS
Start Small with students
START SMALL
Although this isn’t a “true” digital storytelling tool it can be used with students as a starting point
http://www.blabberize.com/
Blabberize is a program where students can upload a picture, record audio and make the picture talk with a moving mouth
Use with Students:
Have students research an animal and blabberize it
Blabberize a historical figure Give an “all about me” speech Leave a message for your students:
http://kuchtaalgebra.wikispaces.com/
WEB 2.0 DIGITAL STORYTELLING TOOLS
Animoto is digital storytelling in its simplest form. Upload your images and order them as you wish. Include text, music, and even video. Animoto renders the video for you. Anyone can try for free (videos are limited to 30 seconds) but educators can get an unlimited account for no charge
http://animoto.com
Use with Students:
Book Trailers All about me presentations Take daily pictures and create a
slideshow to show off your classroom on a class website, blog, or during report card pick up
WEB 2.0 DIGITAL STORYTELLING TOOLS
Three components:Collage, Express & Studio
Collage: Add video, photos, music, and audioChoose backgrounds, colors, and textures to create a collage panorama
Express: Choose images from an RSS feed, add a style to them, and add into your collage
http://www.vuvox.com/
http://studio.stupeflix.com/
Add in photos, video, music, text, and even maps
Embeddable, and easily publish to YouTube or Facebook
Themes available
Text to speech available
WEB 2.0 DIGITAL STORYTELLING TOOLS
http://www.onetruemedia.com/
Add photos, video, effects, text, and music
Free for up to 30 second videos
Allows the ability to purchase high quality DVD of your video
WEB 2.0 DIGITAL STORYTELLING TOOLS
Free program downloadable to PCs
Available for XP and Vista (already on systems)
Was abandoned after Vista, but was replaced by Microsoft Windows Live Essentials (also free)
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/downloads/get-movie-maker
Create slideshows using your digital photos. With a single click, you can touch-up, crop, or rotate pictures. Add stunning special effects, soundtracks, and your own voice narration to your photo stories. Then, personalize them with titles and captions. Small file sizes make it easy to send your photo stories in an e-mail. Watch them on your TV, a computer, or a Windows Mobile–based portable device. Quoted from Microsoft website
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=11132#overview
IMOVIE ‘11
iMovie is a paid program for Apple computers
Create movie trailers
Audio editing available
Effects
Sports and news themes available
DIGITAL STORYTELLING
Assignment
Create a digital story. It should include a minimum of 3 of the 5 elements of a digital story (images, text, music, narrative, and video) with one element being narration. It should be between 2-4 minutes.
Be creative! Take pride in your work!
20 web links due on website
Solomon & Schrum Chapter #6
DUE NEXT WEEK