1. Texas Computer Education Association Cool Tools and Trends Webinar Session 5/18/10 Facilitator: Peggy Reimers Director of Professional Development 512-450-5406 or 512-698-6440 preimers@tcea.org
3. Getting Started…. Introductions Please provide your name, district and position in the chat box. Can you hear and see me? View work for everybody? Presentation is being recorded.
4. TCEAPD My Story Maker http://www.carnegielibrary.org/kids/storymaker/
5. TCEAPD My Story Maker 1 - Free 2 - No registration required 3 - You control characters/objects 4 - Creates sentences for you 5 - Share story with others and/or print out story http://www.carnegielibrary.org/kids/storymaker
7. TCEAPD My Brochure Maker 1 – Create and print Brochures or flyers 2 – Easy to print 3 - Could not exchange my pictures http://www.mybrochuremaker.com/
9. TCEAPD VoiceThread 1-Free 2-Requires registration 3-Can post comments via text, phone, webcam, upload an audio comment, and mic 4-White board feature http://voicethread.com/#home
11. TCEAPD Story Bird 1 – Make short visual Stories 2 – Can read stories w/o an account 3 – Create stories with an account 4 – Superb artwork or themes available 5 – Collaborative storytelling http://storybird.com/
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Licensed by the Carnegie Libraries of PittsburghWork with cartoon characters to create a storyVariety of subject and age levels. Would work great with young students to learn story elements, ESL students or high school retelling Shakespear
VoiceThread 4 Education wiki. This wiki was started by Colette Cassinelli (http://twitter.com/ccassinelli) Ithas grown to be comprehensive collection of VoiceThread examples from students and teachers of all ages and groups. The purpose of this wiki is to gather examples of how educators are using Voicethread in their classrooms (or for professional development) and to share those examples.http://search.creativecommons.org/?q=Voice+Thread&sourceid=Mozilla-search
http://voicethread.com/#homeExample of how students can use this tool as a collaborative discussion of their project experience: http://classroombooktalk.wikispaces.com/Mysteries+of+Harris+BurdickExample of a teacher providing instruction: http://voicethread.com/#q.b8150.i60143Example of a child with feedback from people from all over the world: http://voicethread.com/#q.b38516.i202167Example of students discussing their artwork: http://voicethread.com/#q.b11215.i75651