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Digital Storytelling: Engage Students in Collaborative Creative Writing in Class & Online.
1. Digital Storytelling Engage Students in Collaborative Creative Writing in Class & Online Catlin Tucker - English Teacher & Curriculum Design Specialist
2. Why Teach Digital Storytelling? Technology Integration Reflection Project-Based Learning Student Engagement Digital Storytelling
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5. Blended Instruction: Funky Fairytales Discuss elements of writing in class Write at home & collaborate online Using Online Discussions
6. Get to know your characters first. Who is your heroine, hero, & supernatural character? Quirky Unstable Eccentric Funny What makes them interesting? Loveable Collaborative Character Sketches
7. Engage students in focused peer editing online... And in-class with writing groups! Replies Meaningful Peer Editing
9. It can be scary for students to read their own writing so have fun with it! How would your story sound coming out of these lips? www.blabberize.com Use Blabberize To Add Humor
10. Let students create their own digital storybook with original art and photographs using StoryJumper! www.storyjumper.com Create a Digital Storybook
11. Have students make an iMovie to bring their final stories to life. Publish Writing with iMovie
12. Publish Finished Projects Online Step 1: Upload multimedia projects to video hosting site. Step 2: Post to online learning platform with embed code & share!
13. Catlin Tucker Twitter - @CTuckerEnglish Education Blog - www.catlintucker.com Collaborize Classroom www.collaborizeclassroom.com/discoveryedu Blabberize www.blabberize.com StoryJumper www.storyjumper.com Contact Information
Editor's Notes
Discuss what makes a great heroine, hero, supernatural character villain? Read and discuss in writing groups in class. Then write at home.
Show Funky Fairytale examples of heroine, hero and supernatural characters from CC site.
Show peer editing example on CC site and explain link to Common Core State Standards.