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Greek Mythology & The 12 Olympians - Storyboard That
Grades
4 to 12tag(s): digital storytelling (153), greece (41), greek (45), greeks (41), myths and legends (31), stories and storytelling (58), themes (15)
In the Classroom
Students choose a Greek myth and retell it using the storyboard format on the website. They illustrate key events, add dialogue, and annotate with explanations of themes or morals. This activity reinforces comprehension and encourages creativity. Students create trading cards for Greek gods, goddesses, and heroes. Each card can include the character's name, powers, symbols, relationships, and key myths. This introduces students to the pantheon in a fun and interactive way. Challenge students to create a modern adaptation of a Greek myth. For example, what would Persephone's story look like in a contemporary urban setting? Students can create a storyboard comparing two characters, such as Zeus and Hades or Athena and Ares. They analyze their traits, roles in myths, and symbolic meanings, providing visual evidence for their analysis.Glif - Spellcasters, Inc.
Grades
4 to 12tag(s): artificial intelligence (169), collaboration (90), creative writing (124), digital storytelling (153), Teacher Utilities (183)
In the Classroom
Challenge students to create a comic strip retelling a chapter from a book or illustrating a historical event. Using the comic creator, students can design characters, add dialogue, and develop scenes, fostering engagement and comprehension. Have a class create a short video summarizing a science experiment or research topic, using the video creator for editing and the music tool for a custom soundtrack. Use the AI selfies tool to have students create stylized self-portraits, then write a reflective piece about how their portrait represents their personality, goals, or interests. Students could use the character generator to design avatars for fictional characters in novels or historical figures in their studies. Students can then write essays or give presentations explaining their design choices and the characters' significance.Internet Archive - Brewster Kahle
Grades
3 to 12tag(s): audio books (26), digital storytelling (153), ebooks (43), literature (220), media literacy (107), movies (54)
In the Classroom
Make a digital scavenger hunt by creating a list of questions or tasks that require students to search for answers using the Internet Archive, such as finding a historical document or an old movie clip. Encourage students to find supplementary materials, like old videos, music, or texts, to add depth to a research project or presentation on a historical or cultural topic. Use the Wayback Machine to explore how a popular website looked at different points in history. Discuss how technology and design have changed over time. Assign students to locate and analyze primary source documents, such as speeches, newspapers, or historical books, to support history or social studies lessons.Podcast- Adobe - Adobe
Grades
3 to 12tag(s): digital storytelling (153), multimedia (51), podcasts (103)
In the Classroom
For younger students, Adobe Podcast can be used for storytelling, oral reports, or fluency checks. Middle school students can conduct interviews, record debates, or use it for research-based assignments. Book reviews, investigative pieces, or class discussions can be recorded for older students.Storyboard That Mesopotamia - Storyboard That
Grades
3 to 12tag(s): asia (110), digital storytelling (153), mesopotamia (32)
In the Classroom
Students can design a map of the Fertile Crescent, labeling key rivers, cities, and regions. Students can use the storyboard format from Canva's Storyboard Templates, reviewed here to visually represent the social hierarchy of Mesopotamia, from kings to enslaved people. Have students create a timeline using Timeline Infographics Templates, reviewed here to highlight major achievements, such as the invention of the wheel, writing (cuneiform), and irrigation systems. Challenge students to create a storyboard that depicts the daily life of a Mesopotamian family, focusing on religion, economy, and culture. Have students create storyboards that illustrate different laws from Hammurabi's Code, showing how laws were applied in Mesopotamian society.OK2Ask: Tech Made EZ with Book Creator - TeachersFirst
Grades
K to 12Learn how to use...more
Learn how to use the free Book Creator app in your classroom! This engaging hands-on workshop will guide you through the basics of the app and help you make the most of your free account. Together, we'll explore various strategies to differentiate and scaffold student work, ensuring that all learners can succeed. We'll also discover innovative ways to integrate Book Creator into digital storytelling projects, enhancing creativity and engagement in your classroom. As a result of this session, teachers will: 1. Master Book Creator's features and functionalities. 2. Differentiate instruction and scaffold student work with Book Creator. 3. Apply learning by creating hands-on Book Creator projects. This session is appropriate for teachers at all technology levels.
tag(s): digital storytelling (153), Formative Assessment (71), professional development (373)
In the Classroom
The archive of this teacher-friendly, hands-on webinar will empower and inspire you to use learning technology in the classroom and for professional productivity. As appropriate, specific classroom examples and ideas have been shared. View the session with a few of your teaching colleagues to find and share new ideas. Find additional information and links to tools at the session resource page. Learn more about OK2Ask and upcoming sessions here.Playbrary - National Reading Movement
Grades
4 to 12tag(s): artificial intelligence (169), digital storytelling (153), game based learning (187), gamification (79), literacy (121), literature (220)
In the Classroom
Engage students while reading and learning about classic novels using Playbrary's interactive features. For example, before reading a book, ask students to participate in the choose-your-own-adventure to get an introduction to the characters and settings of the story. Have students compare different story outcomes in the game to the actual story outcomes using tools available on Figjam, reviewed here. Visit the Figjam community to find several templates for your book study by searching for literature, such as a literature study template and a character trait study template. Extend learning using additional AI tools for educators, such as Twee, reviewed here and MagicSchool, reviewed here to generate additional book-related activities such as character analysis guides and project-based learning activities.Mootion - HK Mootion Ltd
Grades
K to 12tag(s): artificial intelligence (169), communication (129), digital storytelling (153), multimedia (51)
In the Classroom
Mootion offers many choices for classroom use! Paste students' stories into Mootion to create videos and watch them come to life, autogenerate stories about historical events and characters to engage students in your upcoming lessons, or create a story using vocabulary words when introducing new science units. If you do not share the video during class, download the MP4 file to your device and upload it to YouTube to make it accessible to all students anytime.Blogger - Google
Grades
K to 12tag(s): blogs (65), communication (129), digital storytelling (153), writing (323)
In the Classroom
Use Blogger to create and share your class blog with students and parents. Include updates on classroom lessons and upcoming events, and share pictures of students at work (with appropriate permissions). Add this site to your list of website creation tools for students to use for many projects. For example, ask students to share poems, lab reports, or quick journal entries and add an image or links to additional information. If students create pages, check with your district's policy on publishing student work. Have students take turns writing weekly blog posts that share information about what they learned at school or ask them to share writing or research projects with family and friends. Use images you and your students take, or find free image resources on TeachersFirst Special Topics Page: Free Image Resources, reviewed here.Edge Features:
Parent permission advised before posting student work created using this tool
Includes social features, such as "friends," comments, ratings by others
Requires registration/log-in (WITH email)
Products can be embedded
Products can be shared by URL
Multiple users can collaborate on the same project
The Big Loop Podcast - Paul Bae
Grades
8 to 12tag(s): digital storytelling (153), listening (93), literacy (121), plot (14), podcasts (103)
In the Classroom
Take advantage of this site's podcasts and teaching units to engage students in many different ways. For example, to support students' listening skills, ask them to analyze podcast episodes and then discuss storytelling elements such as plot and character development. Use Venn Diagrams to compare and contrast fictional and non-fiction elements of podcasts using Canva's Venn Diagram Creator, reviewed here. After listening to episodes, ask students to write short reviews that analyze the episode for content, engagement, weaknesses, and believability. Share student reviews on a class podcast created with one of the resources shared on TeachersFirst Special Topics Page for Podcast Creators, reviewed here (click the review title to see the list).Mackaroy Uncovered - ABC Audio Studios and ABC Children's.
Grades
3 to 6tag(s): digital storytelling (153), listening (93), mysteries (20), podcasts (103)
In the Classroom
Mackaroy Uncovered provides an excellent opportunity for students to engage in oral storytelling and learn valuable storytelling skills. Students can listen to episodes, analyze narrative techniques, and then create their own stories or podcasts by choosing one of the podcast creators reviewed here (on landing on this review, click the title to see the list). This process not only fosters creativity but also enhances communication and presentation skills. Additionally, students can collaborate on storytelling projects, share their work with peers, and provide feedback, creating a dynamic and interactive learning environment centered around storytelling.The Black Tapes - Paul Bae and Terry Miles
Grades
9 to 12tag(s): digital storytelling (153), listening (93), podcasts (103)
In the Classroom
Using The Black Tapes podcast in the classroom can effectively engage students and enhance their learning experience. One approach to leveraging the podcasts is to assign specific episodes for critical listening and analysis. You can facilitate discussions, and students can post their responses to guided questions. Another activity is having students create their own short podcasts, drawing inspiration from the series. You can find various podcast creation options here. Students can then share their creations with the school community.Murf.ai - Murf.ai
Grades
4 to 12tag(s): creative writing (124), descriptive writing (42), digital storytelling (153), text to speech (20)
In the Classroom
Have students write short stories and use Murf.ai to create unique voiceovers for their characters. This will engage them in creative writing and enhance their storytelling with realistic narration. Have your students start a class podcast series using voiceovers. They can share book reviews or interviews. They can use the multi-language capabilities to practice pronunciation by listening to and repeating native voiceovers.Remy's Life...Interrupted - GZM Shows
Grades
K to 6This site includes advertising.
tag(s): digital storytelling (153), listening (93), literacy (121), plot (14), podcasts (103)
In the Classroom
Add this podcast to your collection to share with students. Podcasts are an excellent way to teach comprehension and listening skills using age-appropriate, engaging content. Use Diffit, reviewed here to create supplemental learning materials for any episode using the episode's link. Choose from various tools, including multiple choice and short response questions and other free options. After Diffit creates the learning activity, share it with students by printing worksheets or exporting it to Google Forms or Google Docs. Use Remy's podcast as a model for students to create podcasts sharing their adventures using a simple podcast creation tool such as Red Circle, reviewed here. Record episodes using Vocaroo, reviewed here and download to your computer to upload as episodes in your podcast.TaleTrove - TaleTrove.com
Grades
K to 5tag(s): audio books (26), digital storytelling (153), guided reading (33), preK (269), reading comprehension (149)
In the Classroom
View and listen to stories by opening up two tabs in your browser. Choose one to listen in mp3 format and the other to view using either PDF format or the flipbook reader. View and listen to stories together on your interactive whiteboard or create a link on classroom computers for students to read independently. You could even submit a "review" written by your entire class or have your more able students write one you can submit using a teacher account. Browse for other reading-related activities and crafts. Be sure to include this site on your class web page for students to access both in and outside of class for reading practice.CapCut - CapCut
Grades
6 to 12tag(s): digital storytelling (153), social media (48), video (264)
In the Classroom
Have students create short biography videos of historical figures, integrating photos, text, and voiceovers using CapCut. They can document their science experiments through video, using CapCut to add captions explaining each step. This method engages students and enhances comprehension of scientific concepts. Have students craft Public Service Announcements (PSAs) about topics like bullying, the environment, or other social issues using CapCut to edit and share their message. These can be shared on the school's social media accounts. Teachers can use CapCut to create teaser videos that can be used to peak students' interest for an upcoming unit of study.Edge Features:
Parent permission advised before posting student work created using this tool
Includes social features, such as "friends," comments, ratings by others
Requires registration/log-in (WITH email)
Premium version (not free) includes additional features or storage
Products can be embedded
Products can be shared by URL
Multiple users can collaborate on the same project
Treasure Island 2020 - Gen Z Media - Gen Z Media - Lucky Gold-Writer
Grades
5 to 12tag(s): digital storytelling (153), literacy (121), plot (14), podcasts (103)
In the Classroom
Treasure Island 2020 provides an excellent opportunity for classroom integration by comparing it to the original "Treasure Island" story. Teachers can engage students by discussing similarities and differences between the two versions, encouraging critical thinking and literary analysis. Additionally, educators can use the podcast to support understanding narrative elements such as character development and plot progression, deepening students' appreciation for storytelling structures! By extending learning through activities like creative writing assignments or dramatic retellings, students can explore themes of adventure, friendship, and discovery in both versions of the tale.Canva Storyboard Templates - Canva
Grades
1 to 12tag(s): digital storytelling (153), graphic design (49), graphic organizers (48), stories and storytelling (58)
In the Classroom
Storyboards don't have to just be for storytelling. Have students pick a historical event or era they have studied or are interested in exploring further and use the templates to create a graphic novel-style storyboard that narrates the event. Have students select a social issue they are passionate about, such as bullying, mental health awareness, or digital citizenship, and have them choose a template to create a comic book. These can be printed and hung around the school. For younger students, customize a template and print it for offline use. It can be used for any sequencing concept, like life cycles or moon phases. Discuss the idea of daily routines with the class, talking about different activities they do from morning to night.Storytime with Ryan & Craig - Ryan Lagod & Craig Tovey
Grades
K to 5This site includes advertising.
tag(s): digital storytelling (153), stories and storytelling (58), video (264)
In the Classroom
Use the videos on this channel to bring stories to life in your classroom and provide examples of expressive reading. After reading picture books and watching videos, incorporate Readers Theater activities to enhance reading and literacy skills. Find many ideas and tips for Readers Theater by visiting Literacy Connections, reviewed here and selecting the link to Readers Theater. Record students' performances and share on SchoolTube, reviewed here to share with family members and watch over and over again!Book Creator Certified Author Course - Book Creator
Grades
K to 12tag(s): DAT device agnostic tool (146), digital storytelling (153), ebooks (43), literacy (121), preK (269), professional development (373), writing (323)
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