Creating Stories using Digital Storytelling
- 2. Digital storytelling refers to a short form of digital
media production that allows everyday people to
share aspects of their life story. "Media" may include
the digital equivalent of film techniques (full-motion
video with sound), animation, stills, audio only, or any
of the other forms of non-physical media (material
that exists only as electronic files as opposed to
actual paintings or photographs on paper, sounds
stored on tape or disc, movies stored on film) which
individuals can use to tell a story or present an idea.
Retrieved August 5, 2013 from
Wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Storytelling
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- 3. Storybird
is a Web 2.0
Application
where THEY
provide the
picture and YOU
add your own
words to create a
story or poem of
your own. Here
are some
examples of the
Storybird’s
artwork.
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- 6. Storybird has 3 types of accounts to
choose from, we will creating a
Teacher/Class account. In this account
we can create and monitor assignments.
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- 12. Add an assignment
Due Date
Give the Assignment a
Title
Assignment
Instructions ex. Use
15 spelling words to
create a story
Upload images or
students can choose
images from the
preloaded picture
templates
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- 13. You are able to
track students
logins and visits
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Now we are ready
to enter the
students names.
If you have a
large class you
many cut and
paste your class
roster
- 14. You are also able to give digital awards for
a job well done
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- 15. Now that we have set up the
account, we are now ready to
give our first assignment
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- 20. Now we are Ready to
Write our Story
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- 22. Now we will add
a Second Page.
Click and
Drag to
add
Another
Picture
and this
Will also
add
Another
Page
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- 23. If you click
the Menu,
you will get
the options to
invite
collaborators,
publish your
work, or save
and close.
We will save
and close.
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