2. SAND CASTLES GO DIGITAL!Harel, I. (2003). Sand castles go digital. Retrieved August 4, 2006 at: http://www.mamamedia.com/areas/grownups/new/21_learning/sand_castles.html
3. A quick clip: http://vodpod.com/watch/5657196-digital-media-new-learners-of-the-21st-century-full-show Excerpt from 7.00-8.00 min.
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5. Always be aware of opportunities to integrate learning into play
6. CARPE DIEM! When children are engaged in play (big ears) parent/teacher can use it as an opportunity to widen the learning experience.
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8. “You and I started learning at the same age, and I learned the same way that you did. The difference is that you stopped” – Pablo Picasso
9. Digital Storytelling Finds Its Place in the ClassroomBanaszewski, T. (2002). Digital storytelling finds its place in the classroom. Multimedia Schools, 32-41. focuses on the ‘story’ bringing generic English lessons of story writing to life. The digital narrative is a powerful medium to enhance learning. Fundamental to effective storytelling is understanding that the story comes first,thenthe technology! Making digital stories in class develops trustas teachers and students are sharing personal experiences with each other.
10. - “Every wise teacher knows it's important to create a model of what you expect the students to complete” This not only develops your knowledge as teacher, but shows students what the intended learning outcome is. TEACH: how to tell stories; not just how to use digital storytelling programs