This document discusses using iPads for digital storytelling in libraries. It provides examples of apps that can be used to create digital stories and content, such as Comic Life, iMovie, Explain Everything, and Educreations. The document emphasizes that iPads provide a creative outlet for students and encourage the development of digital literacy and storytelling skills. It argues that students should leave a learning legacy at school through creating their own digital content and stories. A list of recommended apps is provided along with their costs.
29. Explain Everything
Cost: $2.99
Worth every cent!
Multiple ways to export lessons
Store projects in rough form
Import videos, keynotes, images
Record voice to demonstrate learning
Does not require email to export
lessons
Lisa - \nthe goal of StoryTelling is to have students create ways of demonstrating their learning. Engaging students to explore / share their learning with creativity ensures deeper learning.\nCaveat: It is not about the app\n\n[twitter]@KenBurns What makes good storytelling http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/05/17/ken-burns-on-stories/[twitter]\n
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2 min LISA - Over time we scaffold our students over time to appropriate use. In K-1 we may have students choose an image without concern of where it comes from - or provide only the link\n\n[twitter]http://compfight.com/ Find Creative Commons images fast for projects[/twitter]\n
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[twitter]Are you guilty of VVS? Have you been subjected to VVS? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bt9zSfinwFA [/twitter]\n