Archive for the ‘Digital Storytelling’ Category

It takes a village: elementary students documenting school history (with community help)

Cross-posted on Tech & Learning Magazine’s TL Advisor Blog Hi everyone! Our fourth grade students are using the power of the Internet and free Web 2.0 tools to document the history of schools in our

Fuzzwich: fast, free, fun animated mini-movie maker

Good morning all, I recently heard about the site I am featuring today via Twitter user David Kapuler. It’s called Fuzzwich and it’s a free website that makes it easy to create short (20 second)

Create Your Own Marvel Super Hero Comic!

Good morning everyone, I thought I’d already blogged about this resource, but apparently not, so here goes – just as Iron Man 2 soars into theaters! Marvel’s Super Hero Squad Show offers a ton of

Flixtime: another worthy Animoto alternative!

Good morning all! It was only a matter of time … while Animoto practically invented the upload-your-pics-and-make-an-amazing-video genre it has DOMINATED for good reason, alternatives are popping up everywhere. I wrote the other day about

What is Shwup? You new best multimedia friend!

Good morning all! The relentless proliferation of personal digital technology is evident these days by the nearly constant presence of cameras of some sort. Personal video and digital still cameras are in our pockets, part

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