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KEY FIGURE RESEARCH WITH MULTIMEDIA RESOURCES

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on February 6, 2012 at 9:25:42 am
 

Strengthen your biography section using digital storytelling by combining digital, visual, and media literacy to enhance broader nontraditional approaches of reading, writing, speaking, and art appreciation. Students can create a variety of resources including audio narration, digital graphics, text, and video clips. As they create their stories, students gain a greater understanding of online resources and increades their media and visual literacy skills.

 

RESOURCES  

  

Fakebook Template by Amy Mayer

And to Think I Saw Dr. Seuss on Facebook

 

Glogster - Interactive posters

Reboot the Dead: breathing life into biographies

 

Sitepal - 3D Voki's (requires paid membership)

Albert Einstein Through the Eyes of Makalya

 

QR Technology - Market your library

 

 

 

Voki For Education - avatars with motion and voice

Amelia Earhart 

 

alj004@shsu.edu

train123

 

Xtranormal

Jackie Robinson

 

Contact Information:

Eddika Castaneda - Reading Interventionist ecastaneda1@unitedisd.org

Analine Johnson - Librarian ajohnsont@unitedisd.org

 

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